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Components Have Their Own Timelines?

glencandle
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Components Have Their Own Timelines?

glencandle
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According to Autodesk, components "have their own origins and timelines":

 

https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/blog/5-time-saving-strategies-assembly-design/

 

But in my experience all my components share the same timeline.  What am I missing?

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g-andresen
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Hi,

The timeline can be limited to the activities of a component.
If this C is then active, only the contained actions are displayed.

 

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günther

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glencandle
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Oh this is huge for me, thank you! I did not know about "Hide all inactive features" option.  I feel like that should be turned on by default, not off.  Thanks again, saved me tons of headache.

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jeff_strater
Community Manager
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@glencandle - while this is, indeed, useful, it is important to understand what this does.  This is just a filter.  The timeline still contains all of the features from all local components, in whatever order they were created.  In particular, be wary of moving the end of design marker while this filter is on, as you could be rolling past lots of features not related to the active component.  Similarly, feature reorder can have unexpected effects in this mode.

 


Jeff Strater
Engineering Director
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