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Hello, guys.
I have tried to search the forum but I have found nothing.
It could be that I looked bad... but I ask you the courtesy of helping me out.
I have an axieme, but I have assembled a component that doesn't have to be part of the axieme itself.
In practice, I only need it as a reference to mount the other pieces.
so I wouldn't want to find it in the table in the separate table materials even if I want to view it.
is it possible to insert a file only as a reference? .

Thank you very much.
 
Hello, guys.
I have tried to search the forum but I have found nothing.
It could be that I looked bad... but I ask you the courtesy of helping me out.
I have an axieme, but I have assembled a component that doesn't have to be part of the axieme itself.
In practice, I only need it as a reference to mount the other pieces.
so I wouldn't want to find it in the table in the separate table materials even if I want to view it.
is it possible to insert a file only as a reference? .

Thank you very much.
try to spray this old discussion:
http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?p=135501It seems to me that at some point he talked about it.

you need the function that in solid edge is called "show as reference". It's a little fucked up.

otherwise try with the "develop" function, perhaps solve.
 
Hello, guys.
I have tried to search the forum but I have found nothing.
It could be that I looked bad... but I ask you the courtesy of helping me out.
I have an axieme, but I have assembled a component that doesn't have to be part of the axieme itself.
In practice, I only need it as a reference to mount the other pieces.
so I wouldn't want to find it in the table in the separate table materials even if I want to view it.
is it possible to insert a file only as a reference? .

Thank you very much.
You can. in the tree select the component, button dx, property, flag "excluding the distinct base",
Say hi.
 
You can. in the tree select the component, button dx, property, flag "excluding the distinct base",
Say hi.
In this way, however, the total mass of the axieme also includes this element. If this does not bother you ok, you solved, otherwise you have to intervene with a workaround type to create a configuration and turn it into the surface.
otherwise you make a copy of the component (parametric) of encumbrance and then insert it with very low volume mass to result mass 0 (in this case only the volume is flazed).
 
I have never had this need and therefore my suggestion is purely educational.
the functionality of solid edge mentioned by hunter, I do not know if it exists in solidworks under other name, I would say no, however something inherent to the reference components exists under this function.
I link the help.
read them and put them into practice to see if they solve your need.http://help.solidworks.com/2012/english/solidworks/sldworks/creating_assembly_envelopes.htmhttp://help.solidworks.com/2012/english/solidworks/sldworks/assembly_envelopes.htmhttp://help.solidworks.com/2012/english/solidworks/sldworks/removing_assembly_envelopes.htm
 
In this way, however, the total mass of the axieme also includes this element. If this does not bother you ok, you solved, otherwise you have to intervene with a workaround type to create a configuration and turn it into the surface.
otherwise you make a copy of the component (parametric) of encumbrance and then insert it with very low volume mass to result mass 0 (in this case only the volume is flazed).
you can also manually change the weight of the particular and set it to 0
 

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