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    Default how can I create drawings of instances of an ipart

    I want to drawings of instances of an ipart but when I do this only the views of the default instance created in all drawings and when I change the default one some of its dimensions wrong and turn to red

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    Default Re: how can I create drawings of instances of an ipart

    Quote Originally Posted by daominhtri01
    I want to drawings of instances of an ipart but when I do this only the views of the default instance created in all drawings and when I change the default one some of its dimensions wrong and turn to red
    Once you start creating your I-parts, there should be a subfolder created in the same location as your parent. This subfolder contains the proxy parts that Inventor uses to create your various configurations.

    If you use those instead, you should be able to show a given part in your drawing, without the switching problem.
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    Default Re: how can I create drawings of instances of an ipart

    thank you very much

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