Version Mismatch

Version Mismatch

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Version Mismatch

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I am doing a bunch of drawing sheets of components from a large assembly.  I need a way to identify the components I have already made the drawings for in the model.  Clicking on the items and hitting V to torn the view off removes them from view in the model is great, but when I do that it brings up the version mismatch box every time I go to the next drawing sheet and that slows things down considerably.  Changing the appearance of items in the model does the same thing.  Deleting the items deletes them in the drawing also.

 

Is there some way remove or color items in the model without getting the version mismatch?

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To add to the above, I am doing some drawings that have 20-30 sheets per model section.  As I get more and more sheets done the time gets longer and longer for each new sheet after the version mismatch comes up.  I am assuming that it is regenerating each sheet even though nothing actually changes in them.  Right now I am on sheet 8 of a drawing and it is taking over 2 minutes as it churns on updating for the new sheet.  These are drawing that are pretty simple and I could finish a 20 sheet drawing in 15 minutes, but I am sitting here waiting on Fusion an additional sever minutes per sheet.

 

Taking a closer look at what is happening, I pulled up Task Manager and the network usage goes up when starting the new drawing sheet.  Also, the the version number of the model goes up so what it is doing is resaving a whole new version of my model every time I toggle the visability of a part of and start a new drawing sheet.  If there is a way to keep it from doing that I think that would solve my issue.