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climbing a set

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Hello everyone!
I find myself in the need to scale a set of an architectural complex to bring it from scale 1:1 (imported by revit) to scale 1:250 and then perform a plastic in rp...I never found myself in the need to scale a whole whole set, in the individual parts in change yes, but to scale all the components as from assembly environment never....any has idea how to do? ? ?

Thank you, diego
 
Hello everyone!
I find myself in the need to scale a set of an architectural complex to bring it from scale 1:1 (imported by revit) to scale 1:250 and then perform a plastic in rp...I never found myself in the need to scale a whole whole set, in the individual parts in change yes, but to scale all the components as from assembly environment never....any has idea how to do? ? ?

Thank you, diego
I don't think that's possible. . But I'm probably wrong, so we wait for answers from more experienced users:biggrin:
 
Hello everyone!
I find myself in the need to scale a set of an architectural complex to bring it from scale 1:1 (imported by revit) to scale 1:250 and then perform a plastic in rp...I never found myself in the need to scale a whole whole set, in the individual parts in change yes, but to scale all the components as from assembly environment never....any has idea how to do? ? ?

Thank you, diego
from the axieme do a "save with name" and choose the format "part" :wink:
after you can climb as usual
It works because I did it in the past.
you have three options for saving geometry: external faces, external components, all components.
now I do not remember in what they differ and I do not have time to control; see the help.
 
azz.....the egg of colombo....I made it + long passing through iges...but it's not the same thing, I just tried and it works! 1000 thanks marcof!!

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