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The [[Image:Assembly_Add_Origin.svg |24px]] [[Assembly3_AddOrigin|Add origin]] command adds an [[App_OriginGroupExtension|Origin]] object to a preselected assembly tree that can be found in the Parts container.
The [[Image:Assembly_Add_Origin.svg |24px]] [[Assembly3_AddOrigin|Add origin]] command adds an [[App_OriginGroupExtension|Origin]] object to a preselected assembly tree.


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The Origin object contains 6 sub-objects representing the X, Y, and Z axes and the XY, YZ, and XZ planes.
The Origin object will be placed in the Parts container and it contains 6 sub-objects representing the X, Y, and Z axes and the XY, YZ, and XZ planes.


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Assembly3 AddOrigin

Menu location
Assembly3 → Workplane and origin → Add origin
Workbenches
Assembly3
Default shortcut
None
Introduced in version
-
See also
None

Description

The Add origin command adds an Origin object to a preselected assembly tree.

The Origin object will be placed in the Parts container and it contains 6 sub-objects representing the X, Y, and Z axes and the XY, YZ, and XZ planes.

Usage

  1. Activate the Add origin command using one of the following:
    • The Add origin button.
    • The Assembly3 → Workplane and origin → Add origin menu option.