deleting a configuration preview

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Keith Streich, Nov 10, 2003.

  1. How can I remove the preview from the part file? I clicked on a bunch of
    configurations and now my file is +8 Megs. I plan on using the preview, but
    just on our standard parts.

    Keith Streich
    Pflow Industries, Inc.
    5045 North 35th Street
    Milwaukee, WI 53209



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    Keith Streich, Nov 10, 2003
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  2. Keith Streich

    Seth Renigar Guest

    Keith,

    The easiest way I know to delete the config preview is to do a "save-as" to
    a new filename, delete the original file, and rename the new file to the
    original filename.

    I am having problems with files not having config previews though. If I
    have a part such as a bolt that does not have any config previews and I put
    it into an assembly, everytime I open that assembly I get a message stating
    that some parts have changed since it was last opened and do I want to
    rebuild it. Even if I make absolutely NO changes, when I go to close the
    assembly, it tells me that some parts have changed and do I want to save
    them. Of course I click yes. But even if I open that same assembly
    immediately after closing it, I get the same message that parts have
    changed, do I want to rebuild, blah, blah, blah. And again when I close the
    assembly (no changes again), it tells me that parts have changed, blah,
    blah, blah. It will do this over and over. There are no in-context
    features that is causing this.

    If I open the bolt and click through every config and save it (with the
    previews and huge file size), I will only get those messages the first time
    I open and close that same assembly. After that, it will open and close
    like it should with no messages if no parts have changed. If I do a
    "save-as" on the bolt to eliminate the config previews, it goes back to
    those same messages when opening and closing the assembly. And of course if
    you rebuild the assembly then that means your assembly drawing has to be
    rebuilt as well each time. I did not have this problem in 2003 SP3.0.
    Everything worked like it should in regards to this matter.

    This can be a major PITA if your component has lets say 800-900 configs and
    you have like oh 1000+ components. I have spoke to my VAR about this but he
    can't duplicate it. However I can get it to duplicate every time using any
    file with multiple configs.

    Seth
     
    Seth Renigar, Nov 10, 2003
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  3. Sound like you have bigger issues than I can help with!

    Keith

    PS Thank you, worked like a charm!
     
    Keith Streich, Nov 10, 2003
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