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Frame members not getting created in higher levels

Frame members not getting created in higher levels

Frame members not getting created in higher levels

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It's driving me nuts. I have a frame .asm consisting of a line and a member created out of that line. Then one higher I attach some steel plates and what not and call that my weldment. Then one more higher I place my weldment and attach some bolted on strips for guiding a chain along. In this .asm I drill some holes in my frame member in order to bolt on the guiding strips. It is in this .asm that my frame member gets screwed up. It appears in the origin as the original part (used for framing, i.e. the shs 110x110)constrained onto the origin. I've lost over four hours correcting these errors and now all .asm's are fixed but one. That one keeps going wrong when I update the topmost assembly (into which all my asm's with guiding strips are placed, about five unique .asm's).

RE: Frame members not getting created in higher levels

I've seen this before and it seems to be a bug but all right but I think it may be graphics card related.

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