Use the drag handle to modify faces and edges.
If an entity is not draggable, either the handle turns black ![](kjc1450448450354.image) or this icon ![](jcv1450448451002.image) appears when you try to drag it. The feature is either unsupported or constrained.
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Drag the dimension or arrow to offset and translate faces. |
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Drag the angle dimension to rotate faces. |
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Use the triad's center to drag or copy entire features onto other faces.
Press and hold the Ctrl key while dragging to copy the feature.
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![](qfj1467383198580.image) Video: Dragging a Feature onto Another Face
Video: Copying a Feature
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Ctrl+drag a fillet to copy it to another edge.
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Video: Copying a Fillet |
Single-click a dimension to enter Quick Edit mode where you can type in a value. Double-click to use the standard dialogs and PropertyManagers.
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Video: Using QuickEdit |
For assemblies, you can edit components within the assembly, or edit assembly-level sketches, assembly features, and mate dimensions.
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Video: Instant3D for Assemblies |
You can drag an extruded boss in one direction to increase the boss, or in the opposite direction to create a cut extrude.
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Video: Modifying an Extruded Boss |
Revolve. You can drag to modify the length of defining sketch lines.
You can also drag to modify the angle.
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Video: Modifying a Revolve Feature Video: Modifying the Angle of a Revolve Feature
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