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Re: Problem with Inventor's Projects

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Originally Posted by jdiwnab
Inventor doesn't ask for any of the chassis frame parts, or some of the parts in the arm. I know it looks for more lost parts in the selectd folder, but sometimes it asks for two from the same folder, and sometimes, it skips a folder, but does get the parts. Is there a way to fix this without getting very confused in where parts are. I don't need to see "1x1x20 chassis front" but I do need to know where the new part I made is or where an important part I made before is. What I really want is a way to tell Inventor that all of the subfolders in the project folder are in the project, not just some of them.
So all of the parts are in the folder that the project file is in, or in subfolders of that folder? If you aren't sure which is the project file, it has a .ipj suffix and when you mouse over the project file Windows will tell you it is an "Autodesk Inventor (tm) Project Document".
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