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Can parts from two Inventor Fusion for Mac files be merged into one file?

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dbgerull
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Can parts from two Inventor Fusion for Mac files be merged into one file?

Hi.

I am just trying out inventor fusion for mac and made two parts of a project in two separate files (just learning and didn't know how best to approach each at the beginning).  

 

Now that I have them where I want them (sorta) is there anyway to merge them together so I can look at the final assembly in one file?   I would like to look at everything together for a final review before heading out to the 3D printer and would rather not have to redo one of the pars from scratch just to get it all into one file.  Of course, if fthat is one of the "prices" for the free software, ti is still a good deal.  Cheers.

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schneik-adsk
in reply to: dbgerull

Are you using the Mac or Windows version?

 

Kevin Schneider
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dbgerull
in reply to: schneik-adsk

Hi,  I am using Inventor Fusion for Mac.  Thanks!

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Mike.Zhang
in reply to: dbgerull

In this version, it doesn't support insert/place *.f3d files, will improve it in future.

 

You can complete your work by following  work around:

1.Export one of your files into *.sat or *.stp file;

2.Open another *.f3d file your created before;

3.Use "Place" command, then select the file you exported in step1;

4.Then you can make these files in one file;

5.Try the "Joint" command to assemble the two parts.

 

Hope this can resolve your problem.

 

Regards,

Regards,



Mike.Zhang
SQA Engineer
Fusion 360 Quality Assurance Team
Autodesk, Inc.

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dbgerull
in reply to: Mike.Zhang

Thanks I will give that a try.

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