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Old February 23rd, 2006, 11:15 PM
Perdiem856
 
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Default Inventor 8 - work planes and axis

To All,

How are the work planes, in a assembly, turned off through ALL uses in other assemblies?

for instance, you make a pressure vessel, valves, and piping and make a sub-assembly of these parts. You use work planes to place the valves and piping.

when completed, you turn off planes. now you take this sub-assembly and place it in another assembly - the work planes are now on and visible, WHY

thanks,
PerDiem856
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Old March 4th, 2006, 10:40 PM
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Hello Perdiem856,

We found a related post on the Autodesk discussion boards:

Reply From: Jimmy
If the workplanes live in the part, they have to be turned off in the part.
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Old March 4th, 2006, 10:42 PM
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Arrow when you have the plane created as a feature in an assembly.

Hello Perdiem856,

We found another related post on the Autodesk discussion boards:

Reply From: Fonz
In my experience, this happens when you have the plane created as a feature
in an assembly, not in a part, and yes, sometimes no matter you have the
visibility turned off on your assembly, the plane/axis will appear on
further assemblies where you use it. Honestly, at present date I haven't
found the solution for that and I would like to have it.

Such is life.
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Best Salutes!

Fonz.
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