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Revision as of 09:18, 22 September 2020

Std Importer des liens

Emplacement du menu
Aucun
Ateliers
Tous
Raccourci par défaut
Aucun
Introduit dans la version
0.19
Voir aussi
Std Créer un lien, Std Créer un lien relatif, Std Importer tous les liens

Description

Std LinkImport imports the DonnéesLinked Object from a Link into the current document, and then changes the attachment to this object.

This operation is helpful when working with assemblies in order to organize re-usable models that may be located in other documents.

Use Std LinkImportAll to import all linked objects.

Usage

  1. Make sure you have a "source" document with an original object, say, a Std Part, and a second "target" document with a Link to that object.
  2. Open the target document and select the Link to the object; its DonnéesLinked Object should show something like source#Part.
  3. Press Std LinkImport.

A copy of the original Std Part must now be inside the current "target" document. The DonnéesLinked Object property of the Link must now show Part, indicating that the Link no longer points to Part in "source", but to Part in the current document ("target").

Left: a Link points to the object in the "source" document. Right: the original object was imported (copied) into the "target" document, and the existing Link was changed to point to this copy, so it no longer points to the object in "source".