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Freezing bar.

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a fast-paced domandina. . .
I often get big mates from customers, with hundreds of parts inside.
Is there a way to activate in all parts the freezing bar quickly (take it up to the last tree body in poor words) or should I continue doing it manually part by side?

I hope I've been able to explain, sorry, it's hot taaaaanto.. :
 
I now to freeze every single element I have to enter the particle and "low" the freezing bar until the last body/features.

I would like to understand if there is a way to do it massively on a set composed of a few hundred parts.
are all things that sw must recalculate unnecessarily every time. .
 
Frozen option is only useful in parts. You should try looking for a macro that automatically does it, but on this I can't help you.
 
It's on the side. at the top of the feature manager where you peel the orange line by right clicking the menu. at least if it has so many fractures you are not there with the mouse at the end monitor to wait.
to do so on parts contained in a set you need a macro. we can ask @jenuary If you can help us.
 
It's on the side. at the top of the feature manager where you peel the orange line by right clicking the menu. at least if it has so many fractures you are not there with the mouse at the end monitor to wait.
to do so on parts contained in a set you need a macro. we can ask @jenuary If you can help us.
1723533754943.webp15 years I use solidworks and I always smoked it. .
Thank you! !
 

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