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"shastu" <Richard,
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I was planning on using keys. Therefore you don't have to scroll through
anything. You just fill in the three to four keys, and it puts in the correct
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"shastu" <Sean,
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Lets be a little more specific, shall we. When you say "it takes longer to
generate the part," Are you just talking about after you select the file from
the open command after selecting place component? Or does it also make a
difference when updating the assembly and things like that? The reason I ask
is this. I ran some test with the same iPart. I renamed it three different
things and then deleted rows out of the iPart factory. I took all rows out but
2 for one. The others had 250 rows and 327 rows. The file with 2 rows was
definately faster. Somewhere between 1 and 2 seconds. Then I opened the one
with 250 rows and it took 11 seconds. Then I opened the file with 327 rows and
it still only took 11 seconds. If that is the case I might as well leave all
327 in one file, unless it is going to affect more than just how fast the
"Place Standard iPart" dialog box comes up.