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Are Assembly Cuts and/or Configurations not available in MotionManager

Are Assembly Cuts and/or Configurations not available in MotionManager

Are Assembly Cuts and/or Configurations not available in MotionManager

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I've used a series of assembly cuts to illustrate the assembly sequence of a sub-assembly.  I have a configuration for each step with the cuts being un-suppressed.  I had to do it this way because several of the "parts" are really areas of one solid body.  When I go to animate it the assembly cuts show up as only their sketches.  Also, can I not switch from one configuration to another during the animation?  Thanks in advance.

RE: Are Assembly Cuts and/or Configurations not available in MotionManager

There is/was a macro around which iterated through the configs and saved a screenshot of each into an AVI. I know I used to have it but cannot find it now. Perhaps someone here will know its origin or have a copy to upload.

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