Inserting components menu not working?

Inserting components menu not working?

davefaulder
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Inserting components menu not working?

davefaulder
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Since this update I can now no longer access the options to insert components, fastners or components from Traceparts of McMaster-Carr as the options are greyed out on the menu.

 

Am I doing something wrong or is there an issue here?

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TheCADWhisperer
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ajay_krishna_t_s
Autodesk
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Hi @davefaulder ,

 

Hope you are doing great. With the new update, we are bringing different design document types like Part, Assembly, and Hybrid(Legacy Fusion design document). From the screenshot that you shared, I can see that you are on the Part document. With the part document, you are not allowed to create any components. The Traceparts and McMaster-Carr create components, which is the reason why they are disabled in the part document. You can use the following two document types to use the Traceparts and McMaster-Carr.

  1. Assembly Design Document (With Modeling Enabled)
  2. Hybrid Design Document
  • You can convert the existing document type to a Hybrid (legacy) design document or an Assembly document 

Please follow the recording that I made for better understanding. I hope this will resolve your doubts. If you are still having any questions. Please let me know.

 

(view in My Videos)

 

Also you can go through the official article from Fusion team for the Jan release for more understanding - 

Thank you 



Ajay Krishna
Software QA Engineer

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davefaulder
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Thankyou, yes this helps.  I figured I would have been doing something wrong.  It would appear that I'm going to have to reconsider my whole approach to how I've been doing this because I have no formal training  on Fusion or CAD for that matter,  I've just worked it out as I went along and I clearly don't do things the "proper" way sometimes.  I've always managed as the models and drawings I produce are very basic but I maybe need to look into some formal training. 

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davefaulder
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I figured I would have been doing something wrong.  It would appear that I'm going to have to reconsider my whole approach to how I've been doing this because I have no formal training  on Fusion or CAD for that matter,  I've just worked it out as I went along and I clearly don't do things the "proper" way sometimes.  I've always managed as the models and drawings I produce are very basic but I maybe need to look into some formal training. 

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g-andresen
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Hi,

change your setting in preferences

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günther