It is VERY easy.
Simply close your part window and you are back.
Remember to save your assembly as this saves your part too.
Saving your edited part from the edit window also returns you. I do not recall it "edit root" will save the part. I do not think it does.
I use "edit root assembly" to get back if I just want to get out of the edit mode.
Thanks, David. I will check it out.'Getting back' to the parent assembly is done differently depending upon the edit mode in use ('Edit Here' or 'Edit in Separate Window').
The methods are explained in the Help file, under
Editing Parts and Subassemblies in an Assembly Workspace
I believe it's possible to use sheet metal to wrap lettering around a cylinder. Not sure about cones. $295 gets you Moi3D. With that you kind wrap, twist and overlay to your heart's content.Thanks, David. I will check it out.
I did notice that wrapping text on a cylindrical or conical surface is not yet possible. I can always simply create text in the drawing and then add a note to engrave or etch to a certain height and location.
Fusion 360 does now have a wrap feature but I am not too impressed with other aspects of this program.
Would be nice. Can't really compare the two though as they seem to be directed at different users.I see; thanks. I am familiar with Rhino from about 20 years ago. I would think that since Fusion 360 has wrapping capability, AD should. Perhaps next year?