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Content Centre thumbnail view

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exSWX
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Content Centre thumbnail view

When using Content Centre, in the Favourite’s section, the Tree View will not default to Thumbnail View. Every time I close the Content Centre it reverts back to Tree View.

Any ideas on a solution?

(See attached screen shot)

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Yong.Jing
in reply to: exSWX

All the Content Center settings file is located at C:\Users\<current user>\AppData\Local\Autodesk\Inventor 2012\Content Center\Settings.

You could find search result, favorites, history and etc.

But there is a limitation to let the thumbnail view as default viewing.



Yong Jing
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stephengibson76
in reply to: Yong.Jing

Is this possible yet? (2014)
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No???

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-niels-
in reply to: stephengibson76

I just gave it a quick try and it doesn't seem to remember that setting in 2014 either.
I do get little "thumbnails" next to the parts in tree view, not sure if those were always there...

Niels van der Veer
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Message 6 of 12
Yong.Jing
in reply to: -niels-

For 2014, if you use server content center, the thumbnail is located at C:\Users\\AppData\Local\Autodesk\Inventor 2014\Content Center\PC\Thumbnail


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exSWX
in reply to: Yong.Jing

Does it still revert back to the Tree View?
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stephengibson76
in reply to: exSWX

yes

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exSWX
in reply to: stephengibson76

Will this ever be fixed?

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johnsonshiue
in reply to: exSWX

Hi!  This is an old thread. I am sorry I am a bit lost here. Do you mind starting a new thread with the behavior you are seeing? Or, add some snapshots describing the behavior.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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Message 11 of 12
14031971
in reply to: johnsonshiue

 

Hello Johnson,

it's about to pin the preference view on Content Center Favorites (see images attached). We have two options for the icons view : Tree View and Thumbnail View.

If we set the Thumbnail View (large icons -> easy to understand and select) when call again the Place from Content Center the view for the Favorites is set back to default Tree View.

Our requirement is to pin the preference view on Content Center Favorites once set and maintain it.

 

With many thanks,

Lucian Crisan

 

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Message 12 of 12
jan_priban1
in reply to: 14031971

Hello,

you are right, Favorites defaults to Tree View every time when Content Center is open. Thank you for the tip of possible future improvement.

Regards

Jan Priban

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