How to have multiple component copies with different params?

How to have multiple component copies with different params?

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How to have multiple component copies with different params?

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Ok currently I have a single drawing, with a component in it. I have made this component using use parameters.

 

What I want to do, is have multiple versions of this component in my drawing, such that each one has different values of these parameters. Can someone tell me how to do this?

 

Thanks.

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jhackney1972
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You can create Configuration of your one component and accomplish what you want.  The only issue is that you must have a Fusion Subscription or Educational license to use Configurations.

 

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Ah, I have "Autodesk Fusion for personal use" license

 

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jhackney1972
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You only choice it to save out the component multiple times with different parameters as far as I know with a Personal License.  Sorry

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josh.sapp
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If you have started with the hierarchy of components and sub-components; you used parameters and not a "configuration". Then you should be able to copy the component and "paste as new" it will give you and exact duplicate with separate parameters. Then in the drawing environment pick which component/sub-component you want to utilize for the sheet. This allows multiple variations in one drawing packet.

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