Hi all, thanks for looking at this issue.
I have been working on this previous project "A" and I realized a few custom frame profile such as Bosch Strut and Din rails. Now I am done with project "A" and I am moving onto a new project we are going to call project "B".
In this new project "B" I setup all my libraries as I would normally do, but once I start creating frames, I do not see any of the custom frame profile from my past project "A" even though I added my libraries, which are identical from project "A" to "B".
What am I missing?
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I am using the frame generator with the content center and my own personal lbrary only.
No vault involved.
What I am asking basically is: how do I carry over a custom frame profile I generated in project A to a new project B.
I thought adding my libraries in my new project would do the trick but apparently I need to do more and I can't really quite figure out what?
I added two pictures to give you an idea.
the first shot is of the project where the custom profiles were designed. you can actually see them in the library of frame components.
The second shot is of my new project, which uses the same exact libraries and content center, but the custom profiles are missing in the list.
Can you show me your new project file? You said you added the library to the new project? (.ipj)
I've always gone by the "single project" method. One project file to control everything, an then I use Windows folder structure to distinguish jobs by Job #. That way I don't have to keep re-locating the CC.
Chris Benner
Inventor Tube & Pipe, Vault Professional
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Going With The Flow with Inventor Tube and Pipe | Increasing The Volume with Inventor Tube and Pipe | Power of the Autodesk Community | Getting to Know You | Inventor Styles & Standards |Managing Properties with Vault Professional | Vault Configuration | Vault - What is it & Why Do I Need It? | A Little Less Talk - Tube & Pipe Demo | Change Orders & Revisions - Vault, Inventor & AutoCAD | Authoring & Publishing Custom Content
Nevermind,
I found out that even though I added the libraries in my project paths, They were not enabled therefore not showing in the frame generator window.
I just re-enabled them and everything is back to normal.
Yep! That will do it! 😄
Glad you got it working!
Chris Benner
Inventor Tube & Pipe, Vault Professional
Cad Tips Tricks & Workarounds | Twitter | LinkedIn
Autodesk University Classes:
Going With The Flow with Inventor Tube and Pipe | Increasing The Volume with Inventor Tube and Pipe | Power of the Autodesk Community | Getting to Know You | Inventor Styles & Standards |Managing Properties with Vault Professional | Vault Configuration | Vault - What is it & Why Do I Need It? | A Little Less Talk - Tube & Pipe Demo | Change Orders & Revisions - Vault, Inventor & AutoCAD | Authoring & Publishing Custom Content