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Old 09-01-2021, 01:50 AM
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Pepakura part numbers after unfold

Hi

after unfolding pdo model successfully, all separate parts are numbered the same number, usually all seperated parts are consecutive numbers.

any help to rectify greatly appreciated

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The tabs and faces are numbered(which you can turn off) so you know which tab gets glued to which face.

Attach a picture to show what you describe. It will help with us answering your question
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None of the models I have made using Pepakura have had numbered parts. However the pages are in order of making. For example, with figures the first page have parts for the shoes then legs. The pages then move up the body to the head.

The "subject" shown on the left hand side can be moved around to show which part is attached to the next. moving your mouse over a part will also indicate where parts are joined.

You may want to play around with the buttons at top left to give an idea of the tools you can use.

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