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any evidence x understand the various references, do it with simpler assemblies that have only some components, otherwise you lose, since it is obvious that you make a little confusion
 
I would not dare to delete them if then delete the originals... at the end im-00301 pointing in the h21 folder is subaxieme of the pos162h21gs_mon pointing instead in the copy folder.
 
susa, but how can I delete them from the main axieme if they are different axiemi at the same level?
 
there is no higher set from which to delete them, the only place where they appear is the copy folder
 
based on how I reasoned from the windows folder....I don't connect anymore and I don't trust more than my reasonings
 
Then do as drake said.
- open the axieme in solidworks and leave it on stand by... don't touch it
- open the cart of windows explorer (explores resources) that will be mounting the copy
- select all files and deletelki; open files in solidworks will not erase them because in use from the program while all others yes. end up in the basket then in case of rethinking they recover
 
I understood the matter, but then I didn't get into the details like you did. but what I wrote is what I always do.
then I am completely renco@@@@
if the issue is to delete files from explore resources then your advice is valid to open the axieme in solidworks to hold the busy files, but here you are using folder terms and assign as if they were interchangeable.
if you want to delete files from within a set the speech is different.
Now do you first with three words or do you first explain all window explorer?
What does that mean?
 
I don't know how to use window explorer, so if you want to tell me first why I can/can't delete the referenced assemblies from the copy folder. .
 
You're very good, of course... in things that aren't easy at all, I wouldn't say the simplest things in the world...
 

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