I've modelled up a monument sign. It's intended to have 5 different materials (most of them types of stone). I've made the model using an in-place-mass. I've found I can paint a surface of the mass with a material and schedule it, and I can click on the in-place-mass to get its volume. But I can't schedule the volume! Ideally I'd like to schedule all the volumes from the sign, but maybe I need to use a different tool? In-place-components seem less flexible than in-place-masses.
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