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How to Remove Coordinate Systems

How to Remove Coordinate Systems

How to Remove Coordinate Systems

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How would I remove excessive coordinate systems from assembly model?
They are showing up on associated drawing also.
Thanks in advance.

RE: How to Remove Coordinate Systems

Where do these excess coordinate systems reside, the component files? If so, remove the coordinate systems from the reference set that the component uses.

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RE: How to Remove Coordinate Systems

You can either Hide them at the Assembly level or you could, as mentioned above, simply not include them in the 'Model' Reference Set. In fact, they shouldn't even be in the 'Model' Reference Set to start with, unless you explicitly added them yourself. Or perhaps you've simply been using the 'Entire part' Reference Set when adding Components to your Assembly. If so, change them all to the 'Model' References Set and they should go away.

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