I have a simple model containing two components. I created a new drawing from the 1st component, switched back to the model and tried to add the 2nd component to the same drawing and sheet. After 10 seconds or so Fusion fell over with the following error report.
I'd already tried this twice before and had to restart Fusion each time. This last time I recorded the attached Screencast. (There is no soundtrack 'cos my microphone is in use elsewhere).
I've attached the model just in case it helps.
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I did not have any issues with your assembly and creating the drawing as your required. I also have had a crash or two using your method, which is the best method, to create a drawing with multiple components. I have found if I save the drawing between adding components really helps eliminate the crashes.
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Hi @lemelman
Thank you for reporting this. It is a known issue we are actively working on fixing. We hope to have it out soon. A workaround is to add the new base view, using the "Base View" command, while in the drawing environment. Once you have placed the view you can use the browser (shown below) to toggle on and off components (via the checkmarks). Each base view can be configured separately. In the case below I have two base views (shown in green), if I toggle components contained within them, it will not impact the other base view. Let me know if you need more assistance and sorry for the inconvenience.
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