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distinct materials (subassistances)

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sw2010 sp4.0 - table
in a general set composed of parts (some welded multibody) and subaxes I have to create a distinct material.
my distinct materials must report in table some subaxes as a single position, other "exploded" in all the various parts that make them apart from the individual parts inserted in the general axieme.
I thought I'd solve this with a distinct mat. but this is not satisfactory.
Some guy can give me advice.
Thank you.
 
sw2010 sp4.0 - table
in a general set composed of parts (some welded multibody) and subaxes I have to create a distinct material.
my distinct materials must report in table some subaxes as a single position, other "exploded" in all the various parts that make them apart from the individual parts inserted in the general axieme.
I thought I'd solve this with a distinct mat. but this is not satisfactory.
Some guy can give me advice.
Thank you.
I'm not a swx expert but look if this argument can help you:http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/showthread.php?p=135631
 
I'm running.
solved to some point.
I made a first-level distinction after which or used the option promotes to "explode" in the table the subassiems that I was interested in "exploding".
All right for the table.
the problem is on the bubble. the parties referred to the subaxis in question are not recognized and are identified with an asterisk.
 
Hello, Jorge.
I would propose a separate reentry and in the various assemblies where you do not want the parts to be listed right clicks on each component, property, exclude from the distinct components (in 3d environment together).
 
Hi.
if you use automatic ballpointing manages to find all parts and eliminate the asterisk problem.
then move the balls where you prefer.
yellow


I'm running.
solved to some point.
I made a first-level distinction after which or used the option promotes to "explode" in the table the subassiems that I was interested in "exploding".
All right for the table.
the problem is on the bubble. the parties referred to the subaxis in question are not recognized and are identified with an asterisk.
 
Hi.
if you use automatic ballpointing manages to find all parts and eliminate the asterisk problem.
then move the balls where you prefer.
yellow
It doesn't work for me.
the automatic ball, if I first had a pale component and then I go to exclude it, I still find it pale with an asterisk.

I can't afford a print with balls full of asterisks because I know but in the workshop they are rightly troubled.

solid2010 x64 edition sp5.0

Did someone else solve it?
 

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