Specifies how data is created in the Inventor file.
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Import Assembly as Single Part
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When selected, imports an assembly as a part. |
Import Assembly as Single Part
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Specifies how parts are recreated in the Inventor model. Available only when Import Assembly as a Single Part is selected. - Single Composite Feature Imports all the parts in the source file as part of a single composite feature in the part environment.
- Multiple Solid Part Imports all the parts in the source file as individual solid bodies in the part. Adds to duplicate file names a suffix with a colon and an incremental number, starting with 1, such as :1.
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Group Name to Place Data
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Specifies a name for the composite group. Available only when Create Surfaces As selection is either Single Composite Feature or Single Construction Group. - Default Applies a default name derived from the type of object followed by an incremental number.
- Previous Manually Entered Names Displays the last manually entered name.
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Create Surfaces As list box |
Specifies how the surfaces are imported into the Inventor file - Individual Surface Bodies Each surface is created as a single surface body in the part modeling environment. Each surface body has its own browser node that is a child of the root node.
- Single Composite Feature Each surface is created as a single composite, regardless of what level, layer, or group they originate from. The result is only one composite note that is a child of the root node.
- Multiple Composite Features (default) The composites are created from the levels, layer, or groups. Each level, layer, or group is created as an individual composite feature that has the same name as the level, layer, or group they originate from. Each composite feature has its own browser node that is a child of the root node.
- Single Construction Group Each surface is created as a single group in the construction environment regardless of the level, layer, or group it originates from. The result is one group node that is a child of the construction folder node.
- Multiple Construction Groups Each group is created from the levels, layer, or groups. Each level, layer, or group is created as an individual construction group that has the same name as the level, layer, or group they originate from. Each construction group has its own browser node that is a child of the construction folder node.
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