All file in the workfolder

All file in the workfolder

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All file in the workfolder

Anonymous
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How can I check if all used parts, subassemblies etc, in my assembly are in 1 working folder (windows explorer) or it's subfolders, and no links to content center nor parts outside the working folder exist?

What is the cleanest way to change that if it does occur?

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YannickEnrico
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I'm not sure how I would go about checking... 

But in regards to getting everything in one folder without destroying links, you can make use of pack and go. 

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Anonymous
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But in regards to getting everything in one folder without destroying links, you can make use of pack and go. 

Are you sure about that? I think I already tried that, but nevertheless Inventor keeps asking for parts to resolve in the new created folders

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SBix26
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Create a new project (.ipj file) at your working folder level that has no references to libraries beyond its workspace; make it active; open your top level assembly.  Any components that won't resolve are outside your working folder and can simply be moved into the working folder or subfolders.

Sam B

Inventor Professional 2018.2.3
Windows 7 SP1

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johnsonshiue
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Hi! You can use Design Assistant to check that. Go to All Programs -> Autodesk -> Autodesk Inventor Pro xxxx -> Design Assistant. Open the assembly in DA, you will see all the reference files listed and their current location.

Another way to do that is to use an EDM system like Vault to manage your files.

Many thanks!

 



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
Software Test Engineer
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YannickEnrico
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Remember to check options about the folder structure and to keep content center parts. 

If you do pack and go on top level assembly, it takes everything with the right boxes checked

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Intel Core i9-14900KF
64 GB DDR5 6000 MHz
2TB WD_BLACK
RTX A4000
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Inventor 2026 Professional
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Anonymous
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About the content centre parts; I want to keep them in my project obviously, but not as a link to somewhere (server, library,...), but as real parts in my local folder.

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YannickEnrico
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Check this option when placing a CC part. 

 

 

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Intel Core i9-14900KF
64 GB DDR5 6000 MHz
2TB WD_BLACK
RTX A4000
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Inventor 2026 Professional
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Anonymous
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ok for new projects, but when i have to copy an old project where this "custom" is not used...

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SBix26
Consultant
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Unless you are using Vault (different rules apply for Vault), you should define the location for Content Center parts in your project files.  In the Project Editor expand Folder Options and edit the Content Center Files location to be a subfolder within your working folder.  When this project is the active project, all non-custom (Standard) content center components will be placed in this folder, and this folder and subfolders will be treated as read-only by Inventor.

 

Hope that helps,

Sam B

Inventor Professional 2018.2.3
Windows 7 SP1