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Part Studio in Context

Axel_KollmenterAxel_Kollmenter Member Posts: 410 PRO
edited July 2022 in Community Support
Hello,

I created a partstudio in context to an assembly. The Asm has 3 Configs. The Partstudio I created in Context should also have 3 Versions/Contexts. Somehow I was able to create a new Context with an other Config from the asm. But this was last week... of course I forget how to create a new context on the 3rd config...

Could someone help me pls.

Thanks in advance
Best regards,

Axel Kollmenter

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    Axel_KollmenterAxel_Kollmenter Member Posts: 410 PRO
    I probably could create a new partstudio in context but I want it all in one. It already worked with the first configs...
    Best regards,

    Axel Kollmenter
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    eric_pestyeric_pesty Member Posts: 1,504 PRO
    Just switch the assembly to the config you want and create a new context for your part. Just remember to name your contexts so you you can tell which is which when you come back to it a week later!
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    Axel_KollmenterAxel_Kollmenter Member Posts: 410 PRO
    Yes but how do I create a new context?
    Best regards,

    Axel Kollmenter
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    wayne_sauderwayne_sauder Member, csevp Posts: 478 PRO
    edited July 2022
    @Axel_Kollmenter
    Right mouse click, select edit in context, and create a new context. 
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    Axel_KollmenterAxel_Kollmenter Member Posts: 410 PRO
    Thanks... sometimes my toughts are too complicated... xD
    Best regards,

    Axel Kollmenter
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