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Assembly sheets (by Jaroslav Kopal Czech republic)
How do I find out which individual files/drawings (their names) the report consists of? Thanks for your answer.
(no subject) (by ruevs)
What report?
If you mean which files are linked (assembled) into a particular .slvs file then perhaps the easiest way is to open the assembly .slvs file in a text editor and search for "slvs".
Do not edit .slvs files by hand the chances of not breaking them are... slim...
If you mean which files are linked (assembled) into a particular .slvs file then perhaps the easiest way is to open the assembly .slvs file in a text editor and search for "slvs".
Do not edit .slvs files by hand the chances of not breaking them are... slim...
Assembly sheets (by Jaroslav Kopal Czech republic)
Thanks !
Assembly sheets (by Jaroslav Kopal Czech republic)
The file assembly.slvs is not generated for me? Why ? (But I will create the overall assembly from the individual drawings).
(no subject) (by ruevs)
There is no "assembly.slvs" file (unless you name it so). I meant the .slvs file into which you linked/assembled other .slvs files, no matter what the file name is.
Assembly sheets (by Jaroslav Kopal Czech republic)
But is it several megabytes large? Should I look for links to individual drawings there? Otherwise, thanks for the answer.
(no subject) (by Andrew)
The link/assemble group uses the file name as it default name, so directly included models are visible in the the window. if your structure is more complex than that, you can to use an external document, spreadsheet or note app to keep track of things.
Assembly sheets (by Jaroslav Kopal Czech republic)
I still don't understand. In which window are they visible? In that Solve Space text window on the right? I thought I could figure it out from some file - quickly by looking at it in some file browser without running Solve Space. Once again, so we understand: I want (perhaps in half a year or even longer) to find out what drawings (what file names) my assembly consists of (I have different modifications - different variants of drawings). You can find out from something, right? Or only after launching Solve Space? (My sets are not dizzyingly complex). Don't be angry at my incomprehension. Thank you for your reply.
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