Hi everyone, Ι wanted to create a large assembly,and because my pc crashes...is there any way I can 'lighten' the quite large sub assembly ... the subassembly is in final form and do not want to edit them any more..
Thank you very much in advance.
[Solved] 'lighten' Assembly
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Hi
I think that the best way is to work with simplified representations.
See the videa at http://www.topsolidblog.com
Olaio
I think that the best way is to work with simplified representations.
See the videa at http://www.topsolidblog.com
Olaio
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Hi,
You can also check in the Tools | Options | General section if you have the option "No partial loading of the documents" checked or not. If it is not checked, TopSolid will only load the visual reprentations (lite weight). If it is checked, it loads alot more.
Also, are you running in 64bit or 32bit? If you are working on very large assemblies, I would recommend moving to 64bit and adding more memory. It could be the solution...
happy designing!
You can also check in the Tools | Options | General section if you have the option "No partial loading of the documents" checked or not. If it is not checked, TopSolid will only load the visual reprentations (lite weight). If it is checked, it loads alot more.
Also, are you running in 64bit or 32bit? If you are working on very large assemblies, I would recommend moving to 64bit and adding more memory. It could be the solution...
happy designing!
Happy Designing
Bill
Technical Director
Missler Software Inc
Bill
Technical Director
Missler Software Inc
hi,
Please check this, it should help you
jehronimo
Please check this, it should help you
jehronimo
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