Allen Jessup
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never tried this but thought now would be a good time. I tried following the
directions in help but when I get to the new palette I created I get the
(don't) circle with a line through it symbol. Is there a trick I'm missing?
I'm running 2009 ver. 4
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Allen Jessup
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Hello Jeff,
That's what I've been trying. At least as far as I can tell from help and everyone's descriptions. It's like a dropgeom or I-drop. But when I get to the palette I hover over it for a few seconds and then I get the slashed circle. Puzzling.
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Hi, I know this is an old post, but I have found a method (2 versions) that works:
1. create a block of the assembly(ies) within your drawing. Open the drawing you want to place them in (keep your original file open). Open Design Center, switch to Open Drawings tab and expand the contents of the dwg that contains the assembly, select blocks from the list. Find the assembly block you just created and either drag and drop it into the active model tab of your new drawing or right click on the block and select insert block.
2. open the dwg containing the assemblies. use the WBLOCK command, select the assembly(ies) you want. save the block file to a specified location. Open the dwg you want to place the assemblies in and insert/explode the newly created block.
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