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I need to store drawings related to previous versions of some details.

Let me explain better: I have a piece, with its table, which will have to be modified.
will therefore change the editing exponent.
I would also like to keep the previous table.
how do I "lose" the association at the table.

I have done a saved copy with name but maintains the association and changes to change the part.:confused:
 
if you don't need membership anymore but it's just to keep the history of changes, made pdf or dwg.
if you want to keep the chance to go back and stay associated, make a _old version of both the model and the table (taking care to reassociate this to that )
I don't know if the vault could solve things automatically, maybe yes.
 
if you don't need membership anymore but it's just to keep the history of changes, made pdf or dwg.
if you want to keep the chance to go back and stay associated, make a _old version of both the model and the table (taking care to reassociate this to that )
I don't know if the vault could solve things automatically, maybe yes.
ok if I do a pdf, the table but I do it already in dwg to maintain a continuity with old autocad designs.
they also maintain the sameness.

for the vault shortly we will install it, I hope it solves the problem.
 
they also maintain the sameness.
What do you mean?
If it is an export of an idw in dwg of autocad, the associativety you do not have.
if you carry out in inventor dwg, it remains associated but you do not read it with autocad.
 
What do you mean?
If it is an export of an idw in dwg of autocad, the associativety you do not have.
if you carry out in inventor dwg, it remains associated but you do not read it with autocad.
I'm not very clear about this: I save the boards in inventor dwg, with autocad open them (right? )

do I need to use the export command in dwg?

in that way even if I reopen it with inventor does not update to the changes?
 
I'm not very clear about this: I save the boards in inventor dwg, with autocad open them (right? )
No, wrong.
do I need to use the export command in dwg?

sì.
in that way even if I reopen it with inventor does not update to the changes?
No, it's not up to date.


the problem is that if you think about using the inventor dwg to do something in autocad, you will have some trouble, small.:36_1_4:
 
keep not coming back.
I just opened with autocad a table created in dwg in inventor.

I don't have to work on it anyway.
I am changing the working method that was in the company, autocad will only serve to work on old designs.

from now on you will work starting from the 3d models, not wanting to completely overwhelm the organization I wanted to give a minimum of continuity and allow to those who use autocad to continue to open the designs.
 
Open it in inventor and then expose it to autocad dwg.
In fact, I don't understand what that save needs, maybe just to confuse ideas (and it manages very well)
 
Open it in inventor and then expose it to autocad dwg.
In fact, I don't understand what that save needs, maybe just to confuse ideas (and it manages very well)
So your advice would be to make the tables in .idw?

counts that before my arrival it was drawn in autocad almost all the project, then copying the sketches from autocad were realized the 3d:mad:
I don't tell you if you had to make a change to a 3d what it cost.

now we want to set up a new method and then you will work modeling in 3d and last doing the harvests at the table.

we then have a large archive drawings in autocad, so I had set up as a .dwg rescue format.

In that way even those who are accustomed to using autocad or know how to use only that can continue to consult the drawings.
 
:eek: do you mean that there is no way to export a dwg from inventor so that it is editable on autocad?
on inventor 2010: save with name/save copy with name/save as --> autocad drawings (there is also the option button).

I use it when I have to pass drawings to laser cutting carpenters.
 
on inventor 2010: save with name/save copy with name/save as --> autocad drawings (there is also the option button).

I use it when I have to pass drawings to laser cutting carpenters.
marcof was saying something else.
 
So your advice would be to make the tables in .idw?
but definitely.
It makes no sense to work in inventor, then in 3d, and then make the boards in autocad.
Of course, at the beginning it's amazing for those who have been working with autocad for years, but the benefits are undeniable.
We too, after years of autocad, passing to inventor we have for a while followed that road.
We were much faster, according to us, to make the harvests on acad, especially when you make pieces that then iron, wide, strings and mirrors.
In fact, on these types of pieces, autocad is still winning, but having the harvests that always reflect and absolutely the modeled piece, has no price in terms of quality of the final product.
the archive present in autocad is directly unusable, it is worth remodeling each piece, when needed, and then making it a table in inventor copying the setting of the original one and going away like this.
just be careful that the model's associativeness with the table, requires great attention in file management, a modification made on the original file that you forgot to save immediately with a new name causes serious heart attacks.

Happy birthday.
 
my idea was to make the tables in inventor, only the format I set it in .dwg to be able to open them also with autocad.

I have already created the table that reflects the models used in autocad, now I have to understand that road to use to keep track of the previous versions of a design.

That's why I was wondering how to stop acting.

model in 3d and I make the table.in case of change I always work on the same model 3d and I have the updated table, but before I let it save the old table so as to maintain a historian.

so my idea is, before changing the 3d, export the table to dwg with different name.

Then I'll have the vault soon and I hope you simplify my life.
 
a source of confusion is that practically there are two dwg formats: the one in which Save the inventor boards in order to use them with inventor and the one in which esporti the inventor boards. in the first case is a "roba" of inventor that you can open also from autocad; In the second case it is a classic dwg file completely released from the 3d model, as if you had done it from scratch in autocad, and this second mode could be what you are looking for.
Note that if you go on "export " you have to explicitly choose the format "dwg of autocad" (it offers you "dwg of inventor")
 
a source of confusion is that practically there are two dwg formats: the one in which Save the inventor boards in order to use them with inventor and the one in which esporti the inventor boards. in the first case is a "roba" of inventor that you can open also from autocad; In the second case it is a classic dwg file completely released from the 3d model, as if you had done it from scratch in autocad, and this second mode could be what you are looking for.
Note that if you go on "export " you have to explicitly choose the format "dwg of autocad" (it offers you "dwg of inventor")
Just what I needed, thank you.
 

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