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balloons on a drawing - parts and assembly

balloons on a drawing - parts and assembly

balloons on a drawing - parts and assembly

(OP)
Hi,

I have a drawing where is an assembly and a parts list for that assembly. Now I what to create a detail drawing for some parts but in the same drawing where is the assembly.
Is it possible to attach a balloon from the assembly parts list to the one of the detail drawing?

many thanks
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RE: balloons on a drawing - parts and assembly

Not unless you create a Design View Rep for each part Isolated.  This is not recommended on large assemblies obviously.  You are best off babysitting the part or using the drawing number on the sheet to reference back to the list in the BOM.

RE: balloons on a drawing - parts and assembly

(OP)
thanks

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