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Select referencing joints

mac_ito
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Select referencing joints

mac_ito
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Hi,

When I right click to find out the joints nothing is displayed in the browser, why?
Also, the seal icon appears in the view but does not happen when I try to edit it. Is this normal?

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mac_ito
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I tried again, it seems that the problem is only present with components which are imported .step files

For other elements built with fusion it works

 

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TrippyLighting
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That should not be happening!

You'll likely be asked to share the model(s)  (with an Autodesk Employee, not with me 😉 )

@Phil.E can you check this out?


EESignature

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mac_ito
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👍🏻 I inserted the file in the first message

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mac_ito
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Collaborator

Hi,

Still on the subject of joints, can someone explain to me why in my final assembly the joint icon appears although I have hidden them in their assembly?

In addition, I have no way of hiding them in the final assembly because the image is grayed out. is this normal?

 

 

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Phil.E
Autodesk
Autodesk

For the first question, you must first select the component that has the joint in order to select referencing joints.

PhilE_0-1710343996739.png

 

Second question: I didn't see this in the model you had attached. How can I get into the situation where joint origins are visible, but the linked design browser tree shows them as not visible.

 





Phil Eichmiller
Software Engineer
Quality Assurance
Autodesk, Inc.


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