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Balloons not consistent btwn views

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Anonymous
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Balloons not consistent btwn views

I've discovered that balloon & Part List numbering is different with an IPN
view generated Part List compared to parts lists created from any other
views.
This is causing a big problem since it's critical we balloon the exploded
view (from the IPN). That means we cannot put balloons on any other views
since they are different.

Is there a way to sinc the views up somehow so part numbers are consistent?
I sure hope this gets fixed in Sp1.


Gary Cross
gcross@crossdesign.com
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

This is a long standing problem.

What you need to do is insert another parts list from your iam view and
place it off to the side - off the paper. Then you need to manually edit
the item numbers to reflect the other parts list that is pulled from the
pin.

"Gary Cross" wrote in message
news:6BF4C5B8DD1B21A2ECC1AE49C3B1BCEF@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> I've discovered that balloon & Part List numbering is different with an
IPN
> view generated Part List compared to parts lists created from any other
> views.
> This is causing a big problem since it's critical we balloon the exploded
> view (from the IPN). That means we cannot put balloons on any other views
> since they are different.
>
> Is there a way to sinc the views up somehow so part numbers are
consistent?
> I sure hope this gets fixed in Sp1.
>
>
> Gary Cross
> gcross@crossdesign.com
>
>
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

"Ron Crain" wrote in message
news:C570715E3412117D3EA21EF7494610E4@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...

>
> from the
> pin.


Sorry, that's IPN - darn spell checker.
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Ron,
Ok. Nice to hear there's a work around.
Thanks.

Gary Cross
gcross@crossdesign.com

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