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Modules and Solid operations

Anonymous
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It seems like modules don't follow with their solid operations, or ?
When a module containing solid operations is linked, the operations doesn't seem to be effective in the new file.
Or did I miss something?

If I'm right then it doesn't make sense!
please GS fix that bug
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Anonymous
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Actually some seems to follow while some other don't.
In my case substractions are effective, but not intersections
Laszlo Nagy
Community Admin
Community Admin
It works for me.
It may be specific to the Project.
If you do a New & Reset, does the problem come if the brand new project is the host file?
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Erika Epstein
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Olivier,
I've noticed that modules that have been rotated or mirrored are the ones that don't behave well, is this true of your project?
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owen
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If the SEO's occur over differing stories in the source file and the file is linked by storey vs the multi-storey method the SEO's don't work

If you are using single multi-storey hotlinks and having this problem .. not sure, haven't encountered it

The SEO's (target+operator) are all contained in the linked files right?
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