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New parts form context doesn´t apper in the assembly group

jack2017_meyerjack2017_meyer Member Posts: 4
Hi guys,

here is a beginner question.
I created a assembly group. On of the part in the assembly group has been changed in context.
In context I have also added a new part.
When I turn back to the assembly group the new part I have added does not apper there.
Do  I make a mistake somewhere ?

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    owen_sparksowen_sparks Member, Developers Posts: 2,660 PRO
    Hi @jack2017_meyer
    I'm sure if you post a link to your document someone will be able to help.
    Business Systems and Configuration Controller
    HWM-Water Ltd
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    jack2017_meyerjack2017_meyer Member Posts: 4
    OK - here is the link - but is a general problem in my case. I might have the wrong approach or thinking.

    https://cad.onshape.com/documents/55577fe08e58b2d4535eba5c/w/cb122e3cde77fb9650ca2b70/e/b787de8acd7d08ba97e33bae

    Sorry all names in the document are in German.

    I want to add a new part to a assembly group (GRP GripDuck)
    So I click "edit in context" - add a new part to an existing part and then I want to go back to the assembly group with the new part right in place.
    But all new parts I have created in this way won´t appear in the assembly group.
    I always need to import the partstudio again to update the assy group with the new part - I´m sure there is a better way than I do it.

    Please note - this is my firt 3D-CAD-drawing in my life and it is very fascinating. But I´m an absolute beginner.




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