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Taking over viewset- utility
I think this is a very common problem for which i cant find a solution. I have a model A with viewsets and a drawing with the according views.
Now i want to take a copy B (completely same geometry) but with other sysid and most important : i want the drawing also copied and referring to the new viewset. In other words : the existing drawing from model A needs to be attached to the new model B. In my opinion it should be possible to do it as there is an existing goodie who makes it able to attach manually a view set to a view. I use this right now but its a waste of time and could be put in a macro and under a button. Seperate from that : is there a faster way of copying a model and his attached drawing then manually connecting the views to the new viewset?
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Re: Taking over viewset- utility
Load Model A and drawing A.
Copy Model A and make it Model B. Now in Annotation, select "Drawing" and in the bottom of that menu is "Attach Drawing". Select "To true Copy" and follow the prompts. It will make a new drawing out of the A drawing and attach to the B model. Gary. |
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Re: Taking over viewset- utility
Just make sure when transferring between Model A and B that both have the same parent. If you are doing this for nested assemblies, start with the highest assembly first and use Copy One Level before reattaching the parent first. Use Unshare One Level (essentially a Copy) for each assembly further down.
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Re: Taking over viewset- utility
Thx for the help. It worked. Now i understand why there is no seperate button.
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