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Can't open my assembly

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munir.al2552
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Can't open my assembly

Something happened with my MacBook which led to Fusion 360 crashing. After restoring my laptop, I was unable to open an assembly model I made, but everything else opens up fine. Any help would be appreciated.

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jhackney1972
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Have you tried to view and download it from the A360 web database?

 

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@munir.al2552 

Hi. Perhaps the file was not uploaded to the cloud properly.  Do you see a warning triangle on the item in the data panel?  Perhaps you can try to upload a new copy of this file.  From the FusionTeam web interface (see post above on how to get to Fusion Team web), if you can download that file to your local disk and upload the file in Fusion360, it might work.  And if this is a distributed assembly (assembly with external linked components), download the file as "Fusion360 Archive" file.  See attached image.  Can you try this and let us know.

 

Regards,
Gautham



Gautham Kattethota
Software Development
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Hey, Thanks for the suggestion. Upon looking over a solution, I found there was one part missing from my files. When adding the file back to the folder the assembly was able to open up again.

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Hi @munir.al2552 Glad to hear you were able to resolve the problem.  We recognize that there are times when one or more parts can go missing in an assembly.  We are working on ways to smooth out the issues in this area.  

 

Regards

Gautham



Gautham Kattethota
Software Development

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