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Restoring a separate Part Studio?
mike_hölscher
Member Posts: 109 PRO
Hi,
I have an Onshape Document with several Part Studio's, where I am working on several parts in different Part Studios alternately.
I have made several Versions at specific concept states.
Now I would like to restore a specific Part Studio to a specific version, while keeping all the work done in the other Part Studios.
If I restore the complete Onshape Document my progress in the other Part Studios is lost, or the Part Studios created in between will not even be there anymore.
There is no way to do this right?
What is the best working method to avoid this situation in the future?
I have an Onshape Document with several Part Studio's, where I am working on several parts in different Part Studios alternately.
I have made several Versions at specific concept states.
Now I would like to restore a specific Part Studio to a specific version, while keeping all the work done in the other Part Studios.
If I restore the complete Onshape Document my progress in the other Part Studios is lost, or the Part Studios created in between will not even be there anymore.
There is no way to do this right?
What is the best working method to avoid this situation in the future?
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Answers
Until then you can open the version. Copy that version to a new document. Copy the part studio that you want and paste it in the original document. It would a copy so assemblies and drawings might need to be repaired with replace references
I do think per-tab restores would be a nice feature, though.
And I think it would be more than a nice feature,
I think it makes the restore function almost useless the way it is.