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how to dissociate a table from the assembly file

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Paolo82

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Good morning to all,
I have a problem that I can't solve, I apologize in advance if the topic has already been dealt with, I looked in the forum but I found nothing about it.
I would like to be able to create a table setting resulting from the views from an assembly file, once the design.idw was created, I would like this to no longer be updated, that is, it was no longer associated with the original assembly file.
I tried everything but when I make a change to the axieme, this change is always reflected in the .idw file.
is there really no way to avoid the association between .iam files and created .idw drawing?
 
hi, create a .pdf version and you remain definitive.

If not, you can make a copy of the folder (version 0 and version 1), one leave it as you want and the other change it.

Bye.
 
Thanks for the answer, however, I would like to have the possibility to edit the file.idw, once created, (e.g. remove or add quotas, create sketches etc.) to my liking even later, maybe after a month.
creating a new folder becomes a little "confusionary".
 
hi, you could also export the drawing file in dwg format.
so you could open this dwg in inventor and in that format you would no longer have an association.

another possible method would be that once you create the drawing file, this is saved and then closed.
then rename the reference files (the files that generated the views) and now try to open the drawing file. references to files will not be found and the program will show the last view generated.
 
thanks sergio, good suggestion.
I found an alternative solution, a little laborious and little intuitive, but it works:
you have to go in document-drawing tools-sets- and put the check to postpone updates. In this way the file no longer updates until we remove the check.
 

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