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  • Exploring a New Approach to Copying Objects in Tekla

      copy to another Object in Tekla   Normally in Tekla, if we want to copy objects or components from one object to another, we have to follow these steps :   Select the objects and components you want to copy. Execute the “Copy to Another Object” command. Choose the source object. Select the destination…

  • Blog Test Post

    THIS IS A TEST POST

  • Tek1 – Tekla Tools

    Dimension Bolts Set up Instructions Instructions: Trouble shooting: it doesn’t work!

  • Advance Steel Macro – To place Members

    I’ve created a macro to help create Advanced Steel Members, given a particular spreadsheet file. You are welcome to download and use it – see here. Unfortunately, I don’t have a demo video for you so: Please read the documentation / manual.

  • How to Get Bolt Information From A Tekla Part (Tekla Open API)

    Given a Tekla Part (regardless of how it was obtained, we want to obtain the bolt information. We can do so as follows (see the hello world example):

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