Hi Guys,
I have a very similar question about this. I am a fairly CAD (and Fusion) novice so please try and bear with me. I have a assembly which has one origin for all components. Then some designer (using Solidworks I believe) has come and stuck in a PCB into that same assembly. The alignment is correct, but the origin is totally reversed. This now means when I come to save part of full assembly as a sub-assembly in IGES or DWG, the resulting assembly is no longer assembled and the two PCBs have flipped away from each other.
I have tried redefining the origin as described in this post above, but as it was not designed in Fusion there is no sketch for the PCB with the offending origin. Therefore, I cannot seem to solve how to get the origins to match (so that the added PCB has the same origin as the rest of the design).
I have attached a screenshot of the two PCBs in question with all other non-PCB components removed and the origins showing so you can see the flip reversal. I have also added a screenshot of what happens when I save these and the assembly falls apart. As you can see in the screenshot of the saved issue there is also another component (part of an on/off switch) that also appears to have another origin issue.
Any help in sorting this issue would be very much appreciated as it is driving me nuts and holding up the project.
Cheers,
Tom