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Re: show all relationships
Summary: show all relationships of a part when selected, in a table or in the feature browser.
Description: Show all relationships of a part within an assembly, in a table or in the feature browser, when it is selected. This would allow the user to see all relationships of just that component. SolidWorks had this function and it was much easier to see relationships (SW called them mates) and sort by type. This is particularly helpful to find locked or grounded items which prohibit other relationships to be added.
Product and Feature: Inventor - Assemblies
Submitted By: jmorin-GoldMedal on 10/13/2020
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Re: show all relationships
show all relationships
Summary: show all relationships / constraints / joints of a part when selected, in a table or in the feature browser.
Description: Show all relationships / constraints / joints of a part within an assembly, in a table or in the feature browser, when it is selected. This would allow the user to see all relationships of just that component. SolidWorks had this function and it was much easier to see relationships (SW called them mates) and sort by type. This is particularly helpful to find locked or grounded items which prohibit other relationships to be added.
Product and Feature: Inventor - Assemblies
Submitted By: jmorin-GoldMedal on 10/13/2020
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Re: show all relationships
show all relationships
Summary: show all relationships / constraints / joints of a part when selected, in a table or in the feature browser.
Description: Show all relationships / constraints / joints of a part within an assembly, in a table or in the feature browser, when it is selected. This would allow the user to see all relationships of just that component. SolidWorks had this function and it was much easier to see relationships (SW called them mates) and sort by type. This is particularly helpful to find locked or grounded items which prohibit other relationships to be added.
Product and Feature: Inventor - Assemblies
Submitted By: jmorin-GoldMedal on 10/13/2020
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