@Anonymous wrote:
To try and clear things up, I have two separate roller guides which go on opposite ends of a machine. They are somewhat different but utilize a lot of the same pieces. For roller guide #1 I organized groups of pieces into subassemblies to make it easier for people to navigate when printing all the drawings for production. The problem is that for roller guide #2, all the pieces are still individually recognized within the assembly file. I was curious if there was an easy way to have roller guide #2 recognize the subassemblies that I created for roller guide #1. Otherwise I will have to remove all the individual parts from the assembly and then replace them with the subassemblies I created on the first roller.
So you have multiple individual parts in an assembly.. Then you went and created a subassembly by itself that includes all those parts.
Now you want to magically let Inventor know that those individual parts aren't really individual but are a subassembly..
Then answer is no (but there is a workaround)..as already stated replace components can only do one part at a time.
What you "could" have done is select all those individual parts and use "demote" to create a subassembly. But since you already created the sub by itself you no longer have that option (unless you want to just delete your sub you created and use demote again to recreate it)
So if you haven't used this new subassembly in other assemblies already then I would just suggest deleting that sub and then using demote to recreate it.. That will prevent you from having to delete all the individual parts..as it will remove them as individuals and replace them with the new sub.. Basically it "pushes" all those individual parts down into this new sub..
FYI.. promote is the opposite of demote.. Promote will pull all individual parts FROM a sub and push them into the upper level as individual parts thus removing them from a sub..
http://blogs.rand.com/manufacturing/2011/05/save-hours-of-design-time-use-demote-and-promote-in-assemblies.html
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