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Check the links within an Assembly

Check the links within an Assembly

Check the links within an Assembly

(OP)
Hi,

is there ANY way one can check if there are some "broken links" (non-synchronized external references) within an assembly?

I inherited a big assembly (300+ components) that was created without using publications. Upon opening it, I got this list of not synchronized elements, but found out there were more elements that were not synchronized that the list show...

So, is there any other way to find these elements, other than expanding the tree and looking for the stupid icon?...

Best regards,
Stely

RE: Check the links within an Assembly

Hi
I am not 100% sure, but I think through File-->Desk or
Tools-->Product Management, the non synchronized files will
be mentionned in the status column.

Myriam

RE: Check the links within an Assembly

You can also use Edit > Links.

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