This article explains the requirements you need to be aware of to ensure a multi-move is successful.
For a multi-move to be successful, you must meet the following criteria:
- There is a track file present in your model.
- The track extends by at least the distance you are attempting to move your structures.
- You are moving single-mast structures only (i.e. single track cantilevers, two track cantilevers, twin/triple cantilevers, self supporting anchors, and attachment points).
Every structure has a move status, illustrating if your proposed move meets the above criteria. The status will display either a tick or a warning symbol depending on whether the structure can be moved. If you hover over the status, further information will appear.
As you add structures to the multi-move list or amend the 'Distance along rail', the move status will update accordingly as demonstrated below.
When all move statuses display ticks, this means all selected structures can be moved successfully, and you can click the 'Move' button to complete the action.
If some of your structures can't be moved, the move status of the offending structure(s) will be updated to a warning symbol, and you will be given further information at the bottom of the 'Move Structure' window. If you click 'Move' in this scenario, only the structures with ticks next to them will move.
If all of your structures can't be moved, the 'Move' button will be greyed out and you will be unable to continue.
Not working? Take a look at this troubleshooting article to figure out why you may not be able to move structures using multi-move.