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Hello. I am trying to orient same part in two or more assembly instances, but with different orientations. Any suggestions?
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Do you really need to make the distinction in the family table?
However, a couple ideas:
Similar concepts, you just need to get an editable value for the family table.
If you can illustrate your requirement a bit better, visually, it may help as well.
Hi
I copie the part in the second assembly instance. (open the part from the first assembly instance while the second is your working directory and "save a copy"). If you have made the drawing it will come with if it has the same name.
Let us know if this works for you or if it is that what you were looking for.
Regards
Chris
I want to have only 1 model of part; with it in a first assembly table instance, then orient the part 180 degrees in a second assembly table instance.
Thanks, Jack
Do you really need to make the distinction in the family table?
However, a couple ideas:
Similar concepts, you just need to get an editable value for the family table.
If you can illustrate your requirement a bit better, visually, it may help as well.
Jason
Thanks,
I used the first part of your solution and it was successful.
Jack
Assemble the component in the first orientation, and Suppress it. Assemble the component in the second orientation. Each of these is a separate numbered component in the assembly even though they are the same Part. You then add a column for each component to your Family Table, and enter Y or N depending on which one you want to be present in a particular instance.