If you frequently import SolidWorks or Creo Assemblies, be sure to put the assembly in its' own folder.
We can't always find all the refrences for these assemblies and so we aggressivly grab files to ensure there are no link failures when we translate. If you place all the needed files in a folder this helps ensure we grab the required files when we go look for refrences. This will also ensure we don't grab more that we need.
Hi. This solution does not work. It seems only parent assembly is uploaded (at least file size says so).
Besides Creo .asm files are shown as Solidworks. But SW has different extension (.sldasm). Please advise how to solve issue uploading Creo assembly into Fusion360 web interface, so that I can share this assembly with others. Thanks