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Moving unused models from one document to another.
paul_coyle
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I have a document full of various different models. I'd like to move the ones I'm not using to a separate document (Just to decrease the clutter)
Is there a simple way to do this or will I have to export all the models and import them to a new document?
Is there a simple way to do this or will I have to export all the models and import them to a new document?
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viru Member, Developers Posts: 619 ✭✭✭✭@paul_coyle ,Onshape documents are like containers, in which they contain assembly studio and part studio tabs. Currently in Onshape document to document referencing is not available. User can use and copy part studio of different document. This facility is not available for assembly and drawing. User have to use "copy to clipboard" option to copy the part studio and "paste tab" option to paste in different document as shown in below video.In future we will hope that this facility will also available for assembly and drawing studio also.
After that you can delete that part from previously created part studio from first document.
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After that you can delete that part from previously created part studio from first document.
That's what I ended up using. The only problem is that it doesn't work for assemblies and drawings.
I raised it as an improvement so hopefully there is something faster and more suitable in an update soon.