PYTHA - Change Number

PYTHA - Change Number


In PYTHA the function, Change Number, can be found in Parts Tools 2. This function allows you to change the quantity of parts between two points. Using this function will ensure that your parts automatically remain grouped.

  1.  Go to Parts Tools 2 > Specials > Smart Tools
  2. Click on Change Number 

                       

  1. Select the parts that need to be changed e.g. shelf
  2. Select the two points that the part number will change between and in the desired direction

  1. In the dialog box, change the number of parts to the desired quantity. 


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