hititfaster
Mechanical
- Nov 24, 2010
- 185
Hi, I've tried the search but not really got an ideal solution for this one.
I'll start from the top... I am working on a project that necessitates me taking a previous pack and go of files, copying them to another location and making changes and alterations in order to create a new assembly (and therefore product).
I have a dual monitor set-up, and would like to be able to open (I'm not really bothered how) two windows: one containing the original assembly to reference distances etc and the second containing the new assembly on which I'm working. My problem comes when I try to open both the old and the new at the same time (I could live with just being able to alt+tab between windows!) the modifications I've made to the new ass'y roll into the old one and render it useless for referencing! The only solution I have come up with is to use an e-drawing on one screen and the new model on the other, which is not ideal.
Any ideas?!
I'll start from the top... I am working on a project that necessitates me taking a previous pack and go of files, copying them to another location and making changes and alterations in order to create a new assembly (and therefore product).
I have a dual monitor set-up, and would like to be able to open (I'm not really bothered how) two windows: one containing the original assembly to reference distances etc and the second containing the new assembly on which I'm working. My problem comes when I try to open both the old and the new at the same time (I could live with just being able to alt+tab between windows!) the modifications I've made to the new ass'y roll into the old one and render it useless for referencing! The only solution I have come up with is to use an e-drawing on one screen and the new model on the other, which is not ideal.
Any ideas?!