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Saving configurations as different file assemblies

Saving configurations as different file assemblies

Saving configurations as different file assemblies

(OP)
Hello all,

I am having several configurations of the same assembly generated via design tables. While trying to export my configurations to ABAQUS, only the default one is always being exported.

Is there a way to solve this issue or if not, is there a way to save each configuration in separate files?

Thanks again!

RE: Saving configurations as different file assemblies

Save as as many copies as you have configs.
Open each copy & delete the unwanted configs.

If you have to do this often to other assys, a macro would be more efficient.

RE: Saving configurations as different file assemblies

(OP)
Wow, that seems harsh... I'll look a macro... Thanks.

RE: Saving configurations as different file assemblies

To help get you started, search for ConfigRipper & DocExport macros.

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