Copy Component To New Project

Copy Component To New Project

MaxHugen
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Copy Component To New Project

MaxHugen
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Can a component in a project be copied to a new Project?

 

My current SailGP "F50" project is already ~80Mb in size, and I'd like to copy a component to a new Project, so I can experiment with better ways to design it - still learning F360 techniques.

 

Once I'm happy with it, I'd "link" it to the main F50 project.

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jhackney1972
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You sure can, it can be done from the Fusion 360 Data Panel.

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MaxHugen
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Sorry, I probably wasn't clear in my post... I have a Project with a number of Components in it, and I'd like to copy one of those components into a new Project?
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MaxHugen
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Found the way to do it... too easy!  Right-click the Component, and select "Save Copy As", which will create a new project. 

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jhackney1972
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The name you gave to an assembly, containing your components, calling it a project confused me.  Projects are major divisions under your team account which contain your assemblies folders and individual components.

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Ajay_Kumar_Reddy
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Hey @MaxHugen,

 

adding to @jhackney1972, sometimes it won't allow you to copy to the projects that might be created by other people or it can be a team. If that is the case, just export it and upload it Export.pngupload.pngto the desired location and experiment the way you want.

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MaxHugen
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Yes, I realised later as a newbie that I had my terminology wrong!  I've now read up a bit on the Team and Project/File structures, so have a slightly better understanding of it now.

 

BTW, watched some of your videos, very interesting. 🙂

 

Cheers, Max

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