Has anyone installed SP3 to their XP OS on a PC that has Inventor 2008/Autocad 2008 installed?
I'm just wondering if there has been any reported troubles...
I have an Inventor assembly model (*.iam)... I can click on the "Bill of Materials" tool and a window appears with a structured BOM shown... But I cannot print it... The "Export" button, and others, are greyed out at the top of the BOM window... Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong??
I am trying to build an assy model of a casement window. I have a seperate assy model of the hinge which I can rotate through it's operation. When I place that hinge assy into my overall window assy model I cannot rotate the hinge. I can rotate the hinge within it's own assy model but I cannot...
I un-installed Autocad 2002 and "up-graded" to Autocad 2004... No problems with a fresh install of ACAD 2004... No, I do not have Solid Works installed...
I typed the MENUUNLOAD command and that menu was not in the list to remove... In fact only 2 menus were listed, both ACAD menus... So I don't know where or what that "edw" thing is... I re-named the file edw.mnu and the problem seems to have gone away for now...
I accidently started an un-install on Autocad 2002. I canceled and did a re-install of Autocad 2002 and now when I start Autocad 2002 I get the following message:
Menu Load Failed: File Not Found:edw.(mnu/mns/mnc)
What is that and how do I correct it?
aardvarkdw... That suggestion is not working for me... I select the view I want to delete, right-click, and select "delete"... I only get a confirm window asking if I want to delete that view with an "OK" or "Cancel" button... If I click "OK" the other connected views go away also... I'm using...
Wow... Is that really the way to do something like this??... I had assumed there was a more elegant, and simple way to do this... But thanks, I'll give it a try...
I want to delete the base view and cross-section view and just keep the projected view in a ".idw" Inventor drawing... But when I right-click either the base or cross-section view and click "delete", all views go away... How can I keep the projected view and delete the other 2 views??
While in either a part model or assembly model view (.ipt or .iam) how do you print your model so that it is scaled to fit the page... I don't see any printing options and Inventor seems to decide on it's own what size to print the model...
I believe there was a conflict between a recent Microsoft Windows update and the text functionality in Inventor... Autodesk has a patch (fix) file for this... Try going onto the Autodesk website and looking for it or search for this problem here and I think you will find some help...
Is there a way to display and print the Center of Gravity of an object or assembly in an Inventor drawing (.idw) with it's dimensional location relative to the object??
OK... I added a rotation constraint to the shaft and the gear and they are locked together now... What confused me is that this is not a gear mesh situation, just a round shaft inside the I.D. of the gear... Thanks for the help...
I tried a motion constraint but I couldn't get the gear and shaft to be "locked" together... I'm kind of a self-taught Inventor novice, so I'm most likely not doing something correctly...
I have a spur gear on a shaft... The gear has a 0.25" I.D. and the shaft has a 0.25" O.D... I have the gear mated onto the shaft in the proper location using the "Insert" constraint... But I cannot seem to find the proper constraint to use so that the gear and shaft are "pinned" together...