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file management (general principals)

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First of all, save everyone.

It's just that I've been using the program, and although it's already able to generate 3d objects of low-media complexity, I haven't yet been able to understand what's the principle of file management as a whole, or better file management for different assemblies.
the problem arises when generated a part of a model and saved on the desktop, during the assembly phase between the model and some bolt screws etc etc present in the library, at the time to go to save the assembled model makes me disappear my 3d and only four bolts and four screws suspended in the air.

words such as vault autodesk file management remain a little dark... .
There's some good Samaritan who can help me... even through links... I don't know

thank you rich
 
It gives me similar debates, but ahime' nion is mentioned the problem in question. . .
 
Drawing with parametric modelers using joint files and parts files is not difficult to get into logic: Imagine having a mounting box (a folder full of side files), the axieme does nothing but go fishing from this box the parts you need. the aid, therefore, is nothing but a list of addresses; if they change (if a file is renamed or moved) the axieme no longer knows where to go fishing the parities that compose it. inventor to facilitate this management of files uses the project that is nothing but a file that keeps in mind all the positions of the parts that make up the axieme plus other information such as styles or libraries to use. so I recommend you always use a project file related to the work you are doing so you can easily switch from one project to another without having to remember where the various parts are.
 

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