When I create drawing from design, it makes always assembly drawing + 1 sheet for each component.

When I create drawing from design, it makes always assembly drawing + 1 sheet for each component.

martin.konarsky
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When I create drawing from design, it makes always assembly drawing + 1 sheet for each component.

martin.konarsky
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This is a big problem when I am working with big assemblies. It starts to create tents, or hundreds of sheets and never finish. How to set up a FUSION, that it will create only 1 sheet. I can add more sheets manually, if I want.

 

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thank a lot 

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ClintBrown3D
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Hi @martin.konarsky 

 

Looks like you are using a smart template, these are designed to do exactly that, place views for each component in the assembly.

 

If you open up your template file and delete the view placeholders, then save it, you will be able to create a drawing of the top level assembly, without any of the additional sheets.

 

Here's a bit more info on smart templates: https://clintbrown.co.uk/2021/04/06/quick-tip-smart-templates/

 

Hope that this helps.

 


Clint Brown
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martin.konarsky
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Thanks a lot for your answer.

 

Unfortunately it did not help me. Neither the video for attached link.

He shows the way how to create such template, which I know. I would like to know how to switch off smart templates.

When I just deleted the placeholders nothing changed.

 

Any suggestions?

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ClintBrown3D
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Hi Martin

 

Make sure that you have deleted the references too. There are probably one or more references in the browser of your template file.

 

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g-andresen
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Hi,

simply select "existing sheet"

 

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günther

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martin.konarsky
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Thanks a lot, finally works.