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save part in project folder, but copied from other project.

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leggera

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Hello.

I have a part that I saved under a project a.
I also need it in project b, but I want it to be saved in project b.

how do I save in the project folder b and delete the project link to ?

Thank you.
 
Isn't it risky to delete that link?
if you change the project, you must also remember to change that of b.
if instead they have to become two distinct entities do save copy with name. if you use vault copy project files and you are fine.
 
open project a. assembling in the main card under productivity there is the save and replace component command.
use it and save the component in the project b (it will be automatically linked in the project a).
At this point you can also use the component in the project b: a file in two projects (if you change on one side, change on the other too).
 
in fact, you are in the target project, open the file to copy and save a copy with name in the folder you want of the new project
 
tried, but in this way only saves me the assembling and not all the parts that remain in the original project.
 
but copy files banally? Then he commands what is found in the workbook... of course the project file has to point to the specific workbook. obvious that then you have to think about the content center, libraries etc. but I never had problems. (at most you have to go for design assist to rename files, if needed)
 
the part saved in a, don't you need it in a?
move it to b, the b set will find it automatically.
the part saved in a, you need in a and in b?
There's nothing worse than having two rows equal name in two different places, over time you will definitely make a mistake, there's no project file that can save you.
Why don't you also enter the project b?
so the file remains unique and serves the two projects.
alternatively make a folder of common files and insert it into the search paths of the two projects, perhaps putting it in read-only.
 
tried, but in this way only saves me the assembling and not all the parts that remain in the original project.
Excuse me?
at first ask you to save a part, that's why I tell you to do a save by name of a file (ipt)
Now it seems that you want a copy of a set with all or some parts.
If you want to have a new set where the copies of various files from another set are present, use the design assistant and copy what you want.. .
quoto stefanobruno: It is not the worst that having a part with the same name in two separate projects, unless that part is a recurring element in your accomplishments, to which I would keep it in a folder set in the various projects as a library, so you have it as and when you want.
 
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