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Regenerate iAssemblies?

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JimSteinmeyer
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Regenerate iAssemblies?

With the iAssembly I created I now have a message when I open the drawing informing me that i need to regenerate the factory. This terminology is new to me and I have not been able to accomplish this task. I have opened the assembly, selected manage, and updated the assembly with each of the iAssemblies active. This apparently is not sufficent. Can someone please inform me how to regenreate my factory?

 

Thank you

Jim

Inventor Premium 2013 SP1.1
Vault 2013- plain vanilla version
HP G71 notebook
celeron cpu w\ 4gb RAM and 64 bit system
Win 7 home premium

Ya, my boss has me running my personal machine at work.
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mrattray
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1) Expand the table node in the browser for the factory file.

2) Shift select all of the members.

3) RMB and select "Generate Model"

4) Save

Mike (not Matt) Rattray

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JimSteinmeyer
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Simple once you know what to do.

 

Thank you Mike.

Jim

Inventor Premium 2013 SP1.1
Vault 2013- plain vanilla version
HP G71 notebook
celeron cpu w\ 4gb RAM and 64 bit system
Win 7 home premium

Ya, my boss has me running my personal machine at work.
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Mario428
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@mrattray wrote:

1) Expand the table node in the browser for the factory file.

2) Shift select all of the members.

3) RMB and select "Generate Model"

4) Save


2014 uses "Generate files" but works just as described. Been causing me headaches for a few weeks now. Searched for a better way. GRIN

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