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SPLIT BOM AND MOVE TO A NEW SHEET IN SW

SPLIT BOM AND MOVE TO A NEW SHEET IN SW

SPLIT BOM AND MOVE TO A NEW SHEET IN SW

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I heard that you can split a bom in SW and then move it to another sheet by the Copy & Paste command. I split the Bom but cant copy and paste, does anyone out there know if this can be done?

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RE: SPLIT BOM AND MOVE TO A NEW SHEET IN SW

It works (I've actually got one just like it up in the background atm).

Click the line above or below where you want it split.  Right click, select split, then horizontally above or below.

Then select the whole table (top left corner of table), and hit ctrl+x to cut.  Goto new sheet and ctrl+v to paste.

Viola you're done.

James Spisich
Design Engineer, CSWP

RE: SPLIT BOM AND MOVE TO A NEW SHEET IN SW

James,
This is great. You are a genius. A star for you. Wish I could give you more stars.
 

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SolidWorks Pro 2009 x64, SP3.0, PDMWorks Workgroup, SolidWorks BOM,
HP xw8600, 64-bit Windows Vista Business, Service Pack 1
Intel Xeon CPU, 3.00 GHz, 16 GB RAM, Virtual memory 166682 MB, nVidia Quadro FX 4600

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