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redefine the origin and reset the ucts into a set

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hello to everyone, I'm an electronic who for business reasons I'm trying in cad 3d.
I just finished a pretty big project (about 28,000 components), logically formed by multiple assemblies.
Now, after joining it in a single set, to make it with showcase or vred I realized that the three Cartesian axes are completely blurred with the reality of the design, practically I find it subsurface without possibility to straighten it.
I would need a working method to restore the ucts within a complex set.
I searched for the many tutorials I found on the net but I can assure you that nothing works out of what I found.
I hope to have been clear in the explanation :biggrin:
Thank you in advance.

Good day to all.

:finger:
 
I happened the same thing and not to remake all the couplings I activated both the plans and the origin point of my particular reference and both those of inventor and then I used the mating options and everything aligned to the orifice.
if there are simpler methods are here to learn.
 
try to redefine the front or front view in the viewcube. select the cube face -> button dx -> set current view as -> front. This way when you make the render it should be all right.
 
Thanks to all of the answers, your method cannot work because the orientation of the design, once exported to the rendering program, is taken from the ucts and not from the viewcube.

I solved by resetting the original bird by binding it to object plans.

I hope you can serve someone for the future.

Bye-bye
 

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