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Blue Symbol in Assembly browser

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Message 1 of 11
pompeo79
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Blue Symbol in Assembly browser

I don't remember... what is it?

How can i create it...and why?

 

 

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Message 2 of 11
JDMather
in reply to: pompeo79

Is this a test question?

What happens if you expand the node?

What happens if you right click and Open?


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Message 3 of 11
pompeo79
in reply to: JDMather

Smiley Very Happy  no JD..

 

i mean... what does this blue symbol means?

 

How it was created?

 

 

Message 4 of 11
pompeo79
in reply to: pompeo79

Yes..it's  an assembly..but why it looks blue in the browser?

Message 5 of 11
JDMather
in reply to: pompeo79

You posted the same image twice?

 

Click on the + symbol to exand and post an image of that.

What happens if you right click and select Open?


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Message 6 of 11
pompeo79
in reply to: JDMather

Sorry JD, i didn't understand.

I thought the image of the browser icon was enought.

 

 

Here the two screenshots:

 

1)expanding node

2)opening it apart

 

 

Message 7 of 11
blair
in reply to: pompeo79

For a monent I thought I was having a flashback to Inventor Beta 2009 with all the blue icons.

 

Post the part so we can look at it.


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Message 8 of 11
pompeo79
in reply to: blair

Here  http://vrblog.info/

 

at the bottom,

 

 

2014, part 1, chapter 10.

 

 

Message 9 of 11
pcrawley
in reply to: pompeo79

Its a substitute part.  Just create a substitute LOD from within an assembly and you'll get a blue part/assembly icon.  

 

Sorry JD if I've spoilt your fun, but someone had to answer this 🙂

Peter
Message 10 of 11
pompeo79
in reply to: pcrawley

Fun?

 

Thanks for the answer, anyway. I didn't remember that.

Message 11 of 11
pcrawley
in reply to: pompeo79

Pleasure.  You can mark my answer as the solution - and give Kudos if you like. (I've never had any of that so I'm curious to know what it does!)

Peter

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