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Family Table Instance Regeneration

Family Table Instance Regeneration

Family Table Instance Regeneration

(OP)
When opening an assembly, each instance of a family table is being regererated.
The dashboard reads:
ex. SHCS 1/4-20 X 1.00 feature 9 of 9 regenerated.

Since these screws never change is there a way to have them appear in assembly but not have to be regenerated and/or be in session?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks
Kyle Kutschenreuter
WF 4.0

RE: Family Table Instance Regeneration

My guess is they were saved in a prior version of WF. The current version will ALWAYS regenerate models from a prior version.

Save the regenerated version from WF4 and see if the regeneration stops.
 

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Ben Loosli

RE: Family Table Instance Regeneration

If they are family table instances and you don't have instance accelerator files saved to disk Pro/E will always have to regenerate them.

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