sirbartoo
Mechanical
- Sep 8, 2005
- 53
I looked in the archives for an answer to my question but I didnt find what I was looking for.
(SW 2012)
While in an assembly, I would like to take a few parts and create a sub-assembly. These parts have external references (screw holes) defined in the top level. When I create the sub-assembly, I loose the references.
I can do a pack and go, change the file name, delete what I don't want in the new sub-assembly and insert this new sub back into the top level. This way I don't loose any references.
I can also create a new sub-assembly from selected components (loose my references), save, close. Then select the parts one by one and update thier refs to the new sub assembly.
Clearly I am missing something.
(SW 2012)
While in an assembly, I would like to take a few parts and create a sub-assembly. These parts have external references (screw holes) defined in the top level. When I create the sub-assembly, I loose the references.
I can do a pack and go, change the file name, delete what I don't want in the new sub-assembly and insert this new sub back into the top level. This way I don't loose any references.
I can also create a new sub-assembly from selected components (loose my references), save, close. Then select the parts one by one and update thier refs to the new sub assembly.
Clearly I am missing something.