@innovatenate wrote:
This is a known limitation and was discussed a bit in the June Product Update Preview blog post (below).
http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/design-differently/june-product-update-preview/ba-p/5674451
One way to work around the issue is to Use the Save Copy As command located on right-click menu when right-clicking on a component in the model browser. This will allow you to insert the designs into the same workspace.
Using the Save As in the file drop down menu is similar to using the copy component command in the Autodesk 360 Web Browser. This method will not let you insert the designs due the clone warning.
Let me know if this suggestion helps or if you have any questions.
Thanks,
I also encountered this problem after I had unknowingly 'Cloned' several Designs. I had not discovered this work around yet, so I ended up just deleting the 'clones' and starting over from scratch on each one them.
It just seems very odd to me that a file created with 'Save as' is somehow tied to the file that it was saved from. I can not think of ANY other program where this is the case. Normally, if you choose save as, you get a completely separate file that is not associated with the original file in any way. That is the way I expected it to work and in my opinion, that is how it should work.
My question would be: What is the benefit of the 'Cloned' files? I certainly can't think of any from a users point of view.
Even though, you have provided this 'work around', I think this is going to continue to be a problem for new users. I think based on the fact that you referred to this a 'known limitation' that you also realize that it is a problem. I think at the very least the 'Save as Copy' command should be placed it the 'File' menu and some explanations of the differences between the two be provided in dialogs. Unless there is some huge benefit to the the current 'Save as' functionality I think it would probably be best to just replace it with the 'Save as Copy' and eleminate the confusion altogether.
Jody