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who uses design assistant?

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leggera

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Hello.

I would like to know if with the design assistant you can move the assemblies and then the parts linked in new folders and ognun together then can be handled individually.

Thank you and good Easter.
 
for me yes, even if I personally use it to duplicate assemblies - parts and tables simultaneously for new projects
 
open the design assistant and click on "management" on the left column, then open:
choose the highest set file in gererchia.
you fill out the column with this file and all its files.
choose one or more entries in the action column,
you will find a menu with these options: copy, rename, delete replace .
choose in your copy case, with the other columns to the right decide if the copied file is to be placed in another folder, if it is to be renamed etc.
Save.
We have to take a little hand, but then it becomes simple, at least for assemblies not too big.
I suggest you try with a little together with two or three parts.
 
I tried but it gives me some mistakes.

I'm also trying with pack&go this way:

- select the axieme also from windows, button dx pack&go and place it in the new folder a.
- I do 3-4 axioms saving them always on the new folder to
The program creates four projects that really don't need anything.
- I open a new empty set and there amounts to the four assemblies.
- save and now it's all bet on the new folder a

It seems to me to work egregiously.

Can there be any counter indications? Let's lose the copy of the files that become double.

Thank you.
 
I have a question. in design assistant sent running from outside what it is necessary to select as file type "find parts", and especially when to use it? Thank you.
 

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