I have been working with Inventor LT and noticed that when I open the "New" tab, I do not have the Assembly template available. I still get the part, dwg drawing and idw drawing templates. Before I get to the problem of figuring out if my templates are wrong I want to know if the version of Inventor i am running have the capability to create assemblies. If it does, what could be going wrong?
Thank you in advance
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nope it doesn't thats why its called LT
you need to buy full blown inventor to do assemblies
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no assembly environment in LT, but I understand it does support multi-body solids. If you don't need kinematics might not need assembly.
You can model in .ipt a false assembly using solid body. Each of your parts have to be a new solid body. You can't study and verify kinematicsin this way, but if you use your part in an inventor full, you can convert it in an assembly.
yes, Assembly does not support by Inventor LT, please try new an assembly in Inventor professinal version.