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    Animating Positional representations in Studio

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    08-03-2010 02:15 AM

    I'm using 2011 pro.  When I try to animate a positional rep in inventor studio, it complains that I don't have excel installed. (see attached image) although I do have it installed.  I've put the hotfix on for excel, with no effect.  I've repaired inventor and repaired excel no fix though.

     

    Does anyone have any ideas ?

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    Re: Animating Positional representations in Studio

    08-09-2010 03:39 AM in reply to: nrg_drink

    I thought I would try and bump this up, I really need an answer, I hope someone can help

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    Re: Animating Positional representations in Studio

    08-09-2010 07:39 AM in reply to: nrg_drink

    We should probably start with basic information.

    Inventor version? Default install path or other?

    Excel version?

    Machine info?

     

    Thanks,

    Bill



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    Re: Animating Positional representations in Studio

    08-10-2010 01:56 AM in reply to: nrg_drink

    Sorry,

     

    I'm using Inventor Pro 2011 (64 bit)

    Windows 7

    Excel 2007

    Dell M6500 12gb Ram

     

    There are other people in the office using exactly the same spec, and they have the same problems

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    Re: Animating Positional representations in Studio

    08-10-2010 01:57 AM in reply to: nrg_drink

    and everything is installed to the default paths, both excel and inventor

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    Re: Animating Positional representations in Studio

    08-10-2010 08:28 AM in reply to: nrg_drink

    Great. thanks! We'll see what we can discern at this point. I or another person will be back with more information as soon as I/we have it.



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    Re: Animating Positional representations in Studio

    08-11-2010 10:29 AM in reply to: bill.bogan

    Try this post: http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Autodesk-Inventor/linking-an-excel-file-using-inventor-2010-and-window...

     

     

    Saving you time...

     

    Re: linking an excel file using inventor 2010 and windows 7

     

    05-06-2010 12:40 PM in reply to: pmoske

    Is this a 64-bit system? These solutions are only for 64-bit Windows 7. 
    Did you try running the script again to remove the entries, then again 
    to add them? (Soren Skjoldborg tried that back in November and it helped.)

    Microsoft acknowledged the problem is with the interaction between 
    Windows 7, its default entries for things like searching, and Office. 
    You can see that even things like WordPad exhibit the same bad behavior 
    by trying to link a spreadsheet to a document in WordPad (it embeds it 
    instead of linking to it). I don't know what the status is for a fix 
    from them.

    One other approach you might want to try is to rename the key yourself 
    (I recommend renaming so you can restore it if things don't work). Use 
    Registry Editor and find 
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\{00020820-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}. 
    Rename that key to something else, perhaps by prepending "zzz" 
    ("zzz{00020820-..."). By doing that, it forces Windows to use the 32-bit 
    entries, and that should work.

    You can confirm this by trying to link a spreadsheet into a WordPad 
    document---when things are broken, it will only embed (you'll see a 
    spreadsheet icon), but when things are working, it will be linked 
    (you'll see the spreadsheet entries). 



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    Re: Animating Positional representations in Studio

    08-16-2010 03:11 AM in reply to: bill.bogan

    It's not that, I can quite happily link excel tables into IParts etc (although the hotfix was required) It's just animating the postional representations that cause a problem

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    Re: Animating Positional representations in Studio

    09-24-2010 05:52 AM in reply to: nrg_drink

    Hello,

     

    Any solution came up for this problem? I have the same problem here...

     

     

    Thanks.

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    Re: Animating Positional representations in Studio

    09-24-2010 08:50 AM in reply to: nrg_drink

    Let me see if I understand this correctly...

    1. You bring values from excel into Inventor. Do you assign them to/as parameters?
    2. You then use the parameters/values to modify PRs. The PRs work in the assembly environment - no problem?
    3. In Inventor Studio, you use the Animate Positional Representations (PR) command to animate between specfied PRs

    Does that accurately describe the process - albeit more steps may actually be required?

    And, if that is the process, are you having problems with phase 3?

     

     



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