windreef
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is it possible to eliminate in a drawing the associateness of the views to the part that generated them? 
Hi.
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if you want to open a table without that it is updated with the model, just select (no double clik) - options - postpone updates... .is it possible to eliminate in a drawing the associateness of the views to the part that generated them?
Hi.
no, I want to definitively eliminate the 3d-association in practice to unlock it from any connection with the 3dif you want to open a table without that it is updated with the model, just select (no double clik) - options - postpone updates... .
If that's not what you want to do, explain yourself a little better.
because saving in dwg to work with autocad 2010 (required by the boss, I understand that it is absurd but it is the boss) when I open the dwg the views are blocks and cannot be exploded with autocad. so he can not work on it (do not use inventor) and breaks my balls to me. :angry: moral : I must find a solution and I thought that by detaching the views from the 3d already in inventor then saving in dwg does not create blocks. At least I hope.. .Excuse the question, but why? ? ?
Be careful that there are two exits in dwg, one open it with autocad, the other only with inventor.do a save by name - save copy with name and selections dwg....
This is a dwg not connected to the table of inventor
even the design of inventor dwg opens it with autocad, but you can't change anything just quote... and I think it's the windreef problem.Be careful that there are two exits in dwg, one open it with autocad, the other only with inventor.
Of course you have to use the first.
Bye.
great is perfect:finger: , you saved my life, at least work, because the next step was to pull a head in his nose (at the head) and then I had to find another job and maybe a good lawyer:biggrin:do a save by name - save copy with name and selections dwg....
This is a dwg not connected to the table of inventor
you are right, but in the specific case I think you do it just to break the boxes!Be careful that there are two exits in dwg, one open it with autocad, the other only with inventor.
Of course you have to use the first.
your boss is not the only one to use that methodology and it is not said that, in certain situations, it is not a good system.
It is undeniable that the flexibility of the table set up with autocad is still a chimera for inventor, although the improvements of the last rel. They are spatial.
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