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Linking Sketches from asm back to par

Linking Sketches from asm back to par

Linking Sketches from asm back to par

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My question involves linking a sketch that was constructed in the assembly enviroment back to a part in that asm.

While in the SEV18 Asswmbly Environment, you should be able to invoke the "Sketch" command, and then use the "Include" command to select the lines of the part you want to include in the sketch.

Recently, I found that I'm unable to do this. The "Include" command will start, but nothing is "selected-able". It's as if the filters are turned off for everything. But I've checked this and found they are as they always were.

Does anyone have an answer here? Have I enabled some type of switch without realizing it?

Thanks.

RE: Linking Sketches from asm back to par

Hi,

first the part from which you will include some edges
must be activeated otherwise it won't work.
Second in the upper bar (Main ToolBar" ther is a button
'Peer Edge Locate' which should be activated
The the pulldown in the ribbon has some more options
which types of elements the locate will recognize

dy

RE: Linking Sketches from asm back to par

Maybe the interpartlinks options have changed?

Goto options in your tools-pulldown menu.
On the Inter-part tab, the options can be found, the checkbox before 'include command in part and assembly sketches' should be checked.

IJsbrand

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