Hello
I am in the process of bringing together several MEPs in order to form a single document with several related parts. My problem is the following:
I use sheet copying and pasting from one MEP to another but I am unable to copy some dimensions correctly from one drawing to another.
S displays them in brown as if they were no longer valid.
pl
March 25, 2015, 3:45pm
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Hello
If the surface has changed, then the dimension is no longer the same and SolidWorks will be unable to glue it.
Are these exactly the same parts?
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Hello
In fact I would like to put several MEPs of several parts on the same MEP file, these parts are all linked. And they haven't been changed, so yes, they're the same.
PS: I validated the answer with an unintentional click...
gt22
March 25, 2015, 4:16pm
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Why not reassemble your shares of these said MEPs to create an assembly of these said parts via a tie line that you will hide and create a drawing of this said assembly
It's a hack but I think it should work
or you go through Draftsight to make DXFs
in general under SW
1 piece = 1 plan 1 assembly 1 plane @+ ;-))
pl
March 25, 2015, 4:29pm
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Why not copy the drawing sheet when all the dimensions are set?
http://help.solidworks.com/2012/French/SolidWorks/sldworks/Copying_Sheets.htm?id=3cf5538028e24f27953a6a72fffd3deb
gt22
March 26, 2015, 7:26am
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can you explain your problem better or give an example via a screenshot
your parts are identical????
Why several identical parts on the same drawing
Several different parts in a single ?????
Recover the dimensions of the Model ?????
@+ ;-))
There is a simpler way: drag the sheet(s) in the plane to the other (just display the 2 planes side by side).
What is the link between the pieces?
.PL, that's what I've already tried to do but it doesn't work for these parts...
I'll explain the pb again:
I made the drawings of several rooms separately, so I have 3 drawings of three different rooms.
I didn't assemble these parts. for I have no need of it.
On the other hand, I would like to gather the 3 drawings in the same file and then export it as a PDF.
I managed to do it using the copy and paste method described by PL on another set of parts but it doesn't work with these parts...
Is it clearer?
Stefbeno, I think it comes down to the same as what PL proposes.
I attach a screenshot to get a better idea of what's going on.
imprim_ecran.png
pl
March 29, 2015, 4:55pm
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If you have all 3 drawings and the goal is to have a single PDF file, then just merge the PDF files, right? See this tutorial:
http://www.commentcamarche.net/faq/5043-fusionner-plusieurs-pdf
Yes, I can do that, but I would have liked to do it differently...
gt22
March 30, 2015, 7:37am
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The question is not clear to me
so the answer given in solved is not clear to me either
despite the view of the plan I still don't understand the question
to dimension or re-dimension in a drawing, either we take the direct dimensions of the 3D
or we create dimensions on the drawing
after a file pieces by plan
If several parts files on the same plane you can create an assembly of these parts by hiding the intermediate parts (connecting piece)
For the quotation in a plan see this tutorial
http://www.lynkoa.com/tutos/3d/outil-de-cotation-dans-les-mises-en-plan
@+ ;-))
@+ ;-((