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nested configuration

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Bye to all,
I have a detail that is part of a subaxieme of a main set.
I created a special component configuration and I go to select it from the main axieme to view it.
while saving, when I go to reopen the document, I see the component in the old view.

Do I have to change the configuration in the subaxieme? It seems to me long the procedure, having 10 sub-assistances would take a long time to go to make all the changes
 
when you make a change to a subaxieme and save the main assassination you should appear the message if you want to save the modified files as well.
Do I have to change the configuration in the subaxieme? It seems to me long the procedure, having 10 sub-assistances would take a long time to go to make all the changes
If you have 10 equal subaxis you do it once, if you have 10 different subaxis you must do it 10 times even by the main axieme
 
so you can not make the change from the main axieme and automatically change all subassiemi? I mortgage the screw, which is part of the engine group, which is part of the thermal group, which is part of the machine.
if I change the screw from the machine axieme, I would like to find the change also in "thermal group" and "motor"
 
as I have already written
when you make a change to a subaxieme and save the main assassination you should appear the message if you want to save the modified files
. if you confirm it saves you the subassieme otherwise no
 
That's right, but I don't.
the next reopening is different, remains the old configuration
 
Exactly what? do you see the screen that asks you to save the reference files?

However, I don't understand why wrapping your head for so little; even if you have 20 nested subaxes, from the feature manager open what you're interested in (select the part from the graphic area expands the feature manager by displaying the part and climbing the subaxieme), change the configuration, slavi and return to the main axieme.
 
Who knows how he's using solidworks... seeing how he does the fem lacks basic knowledge.
if you don't have read-only files or pdm, open the main axieme, select the component you want to configure and config it.
careful that if the subaxieme "pippo" appears several times in the upper axieme or in other levels, it must have two different configuration names otherwise all "pippo" are equal.
 
And yet it does not work:
I removed the read only, open the assembly, change the configuration in "fem", which would be the one without holes for fixing guide, except, close. See Annex
When I reopen, the holes are back.
 

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if as from your profile you did it in 2014 you can attach a reduced axiemi with those components that you see in the image after verifying that the problem is coming back?
 

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