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Selecting objects that reside in a specific reference set

Selecting objects that reside in a specific reference set

Selecting objects that reside in a specific reference set

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Hello,

I am wondering if it is possible to selects all the solids (or components) that reside within a specific reference set?

I am working with a model that has multiple reference sets (with a bunch of solid bodies), and I am trying to export all the solids that reside in only one reference set.

I realize that I can add the model into an assembly and choose the desired reference set that I want to export, and then export it through the assembly file, but I am just wondering (for future reference, and just to know) if it is possible to select all the components that reside within a certain reference set?

Thanks for the help!

Eric Roe
Electro-Mechanical Engineer
Airfloat LLC

RE: Selecting objects that reside in a specific reference set

No/yes.
There is to my knowledge no option to re-use the "reference set - group" from the class selection dialog.
But, if you turn off "timestamp order" in the part navigator, you can select the contents of the reference set.

Regards,
Tomas

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