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    Question for Alibre Users about how to do something.

    I am just wondering what the best sequence to perform the following would be.

    I have a block with a hole drilled at an angle in it. I would like to cut this block in half and bisect the hole so as to make two parts out of one. What is the best way to "cut" a part in half in alibre?

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    process

    You probably have to extrude-cut twice and see later on whether the pieces still fit in an assembly.


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    I've created a drawing and forgot how to save it as a dxf for Autocad 11. I export the drawing then save it as a AutoCad drawing correct? I'm rusty with my own software and forgot how to use some of the perks. Any help is better than none, thanks guys


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