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drawing BOM's

hspaulding
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drawing BOM's

I am ceating an exploded view drawing which has several sub assemblies. I have exploded not only the main assembly but also the sub assemblies. 1) As of now only the subassembly's part number shows in the BOM. How do I get the parts of the sub assemblies to show up in the drawing BOM? 2) The BOM is too long to fit on the sheet. How can I divide the BOM into two BOM's and place each of the halves on the sheet? Thanks in advance, Herb Spaulding
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Got my answer to #2, thanks to Brian Taylor from Raytheon. Now on to #1. Was my question clear? Anyone?
SylvainA.
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(To:hspaulding)

Hello, For #1: Table>Repeat Region>Attributes>Select your repeat region>Recursive>Done Or, if you don't want to apply it to all of your subassemblies: Table>Repeat Region>Flat/Rec Item>Select your repeat region>Recursive>Select the subassembly(ies) you want to make recursive

Thanks, Sylvian. That is exactly what I needed.

you can also use the table option - Pagination. This will split the table into 2 or more as you like. Just in case you need to split the table..
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