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separate multibody in separate parts

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Good morning, everyone is here asking for advice.
Sometimes in the company I find myself drawing frames in the mode together consisting of various multibody parts. . .
and every time I go to create the distinct pieces I always find myself in front of a problem that I tried to look for on the guide but to which I did not find answer:
if I create a perforated plate in my library which is inserted on multiple multibody parts when I assemble together and I go to create the distinct parts of the assembly I can not have a count of how many times that derived part was used in suits the multibody parts. or better the count I can get it by doing a separate rebound but I can't have an absolute count that derived part.
I hope to have been clear otherwise I will try to post a screen from my pc when I return to the office

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the counting of the parties is an argument already dealt with in the forum. starts doing research
 
the counting of the parties is an argument already dealt with in the forum. starts doing research
first of all thank you so much for the prompt response but in the forum I tried to search without result. . I should like to point out that my problem is not with the separate parts. but with the parts derived within the multibody parts

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counting sw parts incredibly does not do it, not only of what you said with the parts inside multibody parts, but also creating axiomous canons consisting of parts. in the forum there is a macro written by jenuary that allows you to write a custom porpietà with the number of instances of the parts contained in a set, allowing you to choose whether to write or not even within the library parts... search among the macros
 
counting sw parts incredibly does not do it, not only of what you said with the parts inside multibody parts, but also creating axiomous canons consisting of parts. in the forum there is a macro written by jenuary that allows you to write a custom porpietà with the number of instances of the parts contained in a set, allowing you to choose whether to write or not even within the library parts... search among the macros
thank you so much I hoped to be wrong but at this point I realize that you can not do[emoji26]we say that at this point it is better to always work in the environment together. . .

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However first I expressed myself with little clarity and in a hurry, I meant that you do not have the possibility to have a number within the individual components that refer to a job. i.e. when you table the single piece you have no way to know the number of instances in which it was used. with the macro I said before you can overcome that inconvenience. . .
the macro should work well also with multibody parts with inside insert other parts...magri provela
 
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However first I expressed myself with little clarity and in a hurry, I meant that you do not have the possibility to have a number within the individual components that refer to a job. i.e. when you table the single piece you have no way to know the number of instances in which it was used. with the macro I said before you can overcome that inconvenience. . .
the macro should work well also with multibody parts with inside insert other parts...magri provela
I will definitely make a test

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Hi.
would also interest me this macro, could you please link where it is? I tried to find her but without success!
Thank you.
 
ah now where the macro is located in the forum, x more updated recently I don't know exactly. the search the inside of the forum x me was always a bit ostica and I could find more easily things starting from google rather than here...
 

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