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Need to make a macro to split a model and its drawing to two seperate

Need to make a macro to split a model and its drawing to two seperate

Need to make a macro to split a model and its drawing to two seperate

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Anyone had to do this? Looking to create a macro to seperate a model and its drawing. Right now the model and dwg is in the .prt file

We need to do this to parts and assemblies. Any advice would be appreciated.

I am a avid solidworks user and have done macros in that before.. that is my experience.  

RE: Need to make a macro to split a model and its drawing to two seperate

(OP)
OH.. version is NX5

RE: Need to make a macro to split a model and its drawing to two seperate

Start with this thread (specifically joycejo's response) thread561-248124: Drawing master/model, it tells how to do it manually. Do a few by hand to get to know the process, then record a journal. If the entire process has journal support in NX5, then you can edit the journal as necessary to generalize it.

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