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view update issue in inventor drawing (green color arrows on the view)...

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shuaib_cad
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view update issue in inventor drawing (green color arrows on the view)...

when i place a view in the drawing, am getting green color arrows on the view.....

 

and updating symbol in the model browser....

its not going at all.....

 

i have intel xeon workstation with 8gb ram....

 

whats the solution for this....???

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blair
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This is based on system speed and model complexity. Make sure your model is fully up to date before placing in your drawing (Inventor will have to build/assemble the IAM before placing in the IDW). Having a part with a lot of small features will bring Inventor to it's knee's. The use of View Reps and LOD's will help speed up drawing view placement.

 

I good example would be a boiler end plate with 1000 holes. Pattern a few holes in one corner and use a Split-Face to show the area that would be propagated with holes.

 

Since you didn't post a picture of your drawing/model, one can only generalize on operating practices, as well as more detailed system spec's. Xeon processors have been out for quite some time. We could be looking at a machine that is +8 years old and getting long in the tooth.

 

Other programs could be running in the back-ground, slowing your system down. A slow Hard-Drive or file scanning from A/V software. Files could be stored on a server with high network overhead, reducing model load times.


Inventor 2020, In-Cad, Simulation Mechanical

Just insert the picture rather than attaching it as a file
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