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Save file from step to iam

Save file from step to iam

silviu.bunu
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Save file from step to iam

silviu.bunu
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Hello,

 

I have a situation when I want to save a step file to Inventor. The situation is the one from the Capture picture. Because of that when I hit the OK button, from the Capture2 picture, all files are saved on my computer.

 

There is a possibility to skip that step when I want to save that file?

 

Thank you in advance for your support.

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Cadmanto
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@silviu.bunu 

Are you saying you want the step file when saved to remain one single file?  And not create all of the individual files?

 

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silviu.bunu
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Cadmanto
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@silviu.bunu 

As shown in this link, there are a couple options

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/inventor/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Inven... 

My thinking is after this step file is converted, create the derived part using this assembly.

But, with all of that said, I am thinking this is not the solution you are looking for.  Sounds like you want a way to receive a step file in a format that when translated into Inventor is a single file.  The only way to do this is who ever you are getting the step file from, have them make a derived part and export that as a step file.  That would give you what I think you are looking for.

 

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SBix26
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Rather than open the STEP file in Inventor, create a new part file and then Import the STEP file.  In this way all the component parts become separate bodies but all in one part file.


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silviu.bunu
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Hi,

 

@SBix26 

could you please share a tutorial or a link how can I create a new part file and then Import the STEP file?

 @Cadmanto I will try those 2 solutions from the link provided by you, but as you said when the file is translated into Inventor should be a single file.

 

After I will try those solutions I will come back with a feedback or even I will accept a solution.

 

Thank you.

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silviu.bunu
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Hi,

 

 @Cadmanto I tried both of them and does not work. Thank you for the support tho.

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SBix26
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Step 1: Create a new part file (.ipt) from your preferred template

Step 2: Click on the Import tool in the Create panel

Import Tool Icon.png

Step 3: In the Import dialog box, select the STEP file you wish to import

Step 4: Options as desired for the imported part; OK

Step 5: Save the file

 

Now you have a part file containing the entire STEP assembly, as you wanted.


Sam B
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johnsonshiue
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Hi Silviu,

 

Scott is right. Starting a new part and import the STEP is the way to force an assembly STEP file to become a multi-solid body part. Make sure all geometry types are checked in the Import dialog. If it still does not work, please share the file here. Forum experts can help take a look.

Many thanks!



Johnson Shiue (johnson.shiue@autodesk.com)
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silviu.bunu
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Hello,

 

@johnsonshiue  and @SBix26 

 

I will test it and come back to you and accept the solution if that works.

 

Thanks.