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Presentation-Hidden Folder

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Message 1 of 12
Anonymous
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Presentation-Hidden Folder

Hi,
I am just learning presentations and discovered the other day a hidden
folder in the browser in IPN. No idea.....................cause I have a
disappearing component now and on inspection of the folder find my
disappearing part. Well the help says how to put it there but not how to
take it out? There are four more components in the folder icon grey the
disappearing part is yellow. I think that the other four components were
visibility off when I placed the view and I have changed some since then.
I
know IPN's don't update but the question is how do you remove the hidden
part
from folder? OK I can redo the sequence (Iam in sequence view) but later on
it might be more complex to recover. Ta.

--
Laurence,

Power is nothing without Control
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Message 2 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

If it is the hidden folder just delete.

Kathy Johnson
Message 3 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Doh you beat me to it, its not Friday so its all the stress of thinking of
doing the Feb WC /:-(

--
Laurence,

Power is nothing without Control
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"KJohnson" wrote in message news:f144d87.0@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> If it is the hidden folder just delete.
>
> Kathy Johnson
>
>
Message 4 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

"I
know IPN's don't update "

What did you mean by this, Laurence?

--
Cory McConnell
BJ pipeline Inspection
Message 5 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Well I suppose that I am talking hearsay, in my presentation once I had
placed the view I wished to change visibility of parts and have read so much
about the views not updating I assumed that they wouldn't and sure enough I
had to mess with visibility with in the IPN. I am probably reading too much
into the rumours?

--
Laurence,

Power is nothing without Control
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"Cory McConnell" wrote in message
news:FA0B174784CB1E741612385E80A21F06@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> "I
> know IPN's don't update "
>
> What did you mean by this, Laurence?
>
> --
> Cory McConnell
> BJ pipeline Inspection
>
>
Message 6 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I haven't had any trouble with that. Sometimes I have to open the ipn to
make it update and tweak parts that I replaced or added to the assembly, but
other than that they seem to update fine. Maybe I have just been holding my
mouth right all this time.

--
Cory McConnell
BJ pipeline Inspection
Message 7 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

No need to stress, Laurence...it shouldn't take long.
I'll hold my breath...
(BTW-it's a model of Cory's).
BR
Peer

"Laurence Yeandle" wrote in message
news:68304006165858F01777F23C00C49BC4@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Doh you beat me to it, its not Friday so its all the stress of thinking of
> doing the Feb WC /:-(
>
> --
> Laurence,
>
> Power is nothing without Control
> ---
Message 8 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

After putting SP2 on my computer the IPN if it was created with the default
design view seems to update to what is visible in the assembly at a given
time. I know it is how it should work but it never did it before. Just
something that was broke in the past. The only other problem I found in
presentations is with replacing. The IPN used to get confused about Ipart
lengths ect or saved as parts. I once did a pipe assembly and saved as the
one pipe to get various lengths. (I needed drawings of the cut lengths so
no iparts). Now one day I opened my presentation and all the pipes showed
as the first length. That took some head scratching. I had to redo the
presentation after dirtying up the pipes a bit first. Oh well. Thankfully
that hasn't happened lately.

Kathy Johnson
Message 9 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I haven't had that problem (that I know of) My assemblies don't contain
alot of similar parts however. Strange.

--
Cory McConnell
BJ pipeline Inspection
Message 10 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

It can get confusing.

Kathy Johnson
Message 11 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

You bet it can. Out of all the features of Inventor that I have played
with, ipns have to be right up there in difficulty. You have to think so
far ahead when doing tweaks so you end up with an easy to follow explosion.
And with large assemblies, they get really slow.

--
Cory McConnell
BJ pipeline Inspection
Message 12 of 12
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

So what's the tip on getting the same camera view at the end of the
presentation same as you started with at beginning? If you start say zoomed
out on an iso then you assemble ending with completed assembly, then record
auto reverse it goes ok till you get to last camera view which is the first
move to (zoomed in on a component) then if the AVI is on repeat it jumps at
the end/start, ok I just tried it it is seamless but does not go back to my
start view, cause I did not save a camera I need a sequence to do this? So I
make a sequence with a miniscule tweak?

--
Laurence,

Power is nothing without Control
---


"Cory McConnell" wrote in message
news:224D4BE1D94DB8D8FBB9FF3AADA5221D@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> You bet it can. Out of all the features of Inventor that I have played
> with, ipns have to be right up there in difficulty. You have to think so
> far ahead when doing tweaks so you end up with an easy to follow
explosion.
> And with large assemblies, they get really slow.
>
> --
> Cory McConnell
> BJ pipeline Inspection
>
>

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