Import profile
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Sets import options as recommended for the selected
format.
Notes:
- Selecting a profile makes all import options read-only.
To override profile settings, select
Custom.
- When you revisit the Input page, the profile reverts to
Custom but the import option
settings are retained.
- You cannot redefine or create new import profiles.
- Import profiles are not available on the Sync Import
Options page. Set import options manually as needed.
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Merge file into one actor per part
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Imports parts, including multibody parts, as single
actors. To load multibody parts as individual actors, clear this option.
Notes:
- For SOLIDWORKS models, this option merges all part
geometry and creates single nodes in the Composer assembly tree that are both
part and geometry nodes. For other CAD formats, this option merges part
geometry but creates part nodes with geometry nodes.
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Import instance names
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Adds the instance names after the part name: #PN# (#IN#).
#PN# and #IN# are also added as meta-properties so you can add annotations
linked to these meta-properties.
Note:
When importing 3DXML files containing 3D shapes that are
aggregated directly under the root node of the product reference, make sure
that you select this option if you want to import both the name of the 3D shape
reference, and the name of the 3D shape instance.
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Import meta-properties
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Imports attributes such as part number (P/N), designation,
and revision number. Meta-properties appear as user properties in the
Properties pane.
Notes:
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Overload assembly tree
names
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Uses the text value associated to a given
meta-property (instead of the default Actor.Name property) to display actor
names in the assembly tree.
In the text box, the V_Name value is entered by default.
This displays the value associated to the Meta.V_Name meta-property. Enter the
name of another meta-property if the default one does not suit your needs.
Notes:
- This option is available only if
Import meta-properties is
selected.
- In order for this option to be taken into
account, you need to close and then re-open the current Composer document, or
perform an operation that will refresh the Assembly Tree.
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Import as bodies
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Imports parts as solid bodies. To import parts as
individual faces, clear this option and clear
Merge file into one actor per part. If
you select
Merge file into one actor per part, it
does not matter what you select for
Import as bodies; multibody parts import
as single bodies.
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Import area, volumes, inertia axes
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Displays surface and volume information from CAD models as
meta-properties on the assembly level. This option is useful only for
translation of CAD files into Composer format.
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Import points
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Imports point geometry.
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Import curves
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Imports curve geometry (curves, wires, wireframes).
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Import free faces
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Imports surface bodies (construction faces).
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Import hidden components (no show)
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Imports and displays hidden parts in assemblies and bodies
in multibody parts. The hidden components are stored in a selection set.
Note:
Suppressed components are never imported.
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Import coordinate systems
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Imports coordinate systems.
Notes:
- Coordinate systems are not imported when
Merge file into one actor per
part is selected.
- Use this option with caution. Models can have large
numbers of coordinate systems.
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Import
textures
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Imports textures, including UV textures, on actor faces.
Notes:
- Composer can import one texture per face
(single-channel). If geometry has a multi-channel texture, Composer imports the
first channel only.
- Changing the
property of an actor with imported textures
loses texturing-by-face. The specified texture is applied to all actor faces.
- You can apply texture properties such as
Environment effect,
Blending, and
Transparency to imported textures.
- The
property is set to
Imported texture for actors with
imported textures. Changing the projection mode loses the imported texture.
- The
Update Composer Document command
updates UV coordinates of imported textures. Texture property changes made in
Composer, such as
Map path and
Scale, are retained.
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Select the configuration to open |
From the list, select configurations to save with the Composer
file. Select current configuration.
Saves the active configuration with the Composer
file. Select all
configurations. Saves all configurations with the
Composer file. Select following
configurations. Saves the selected
configurations with the Composer file. Select one or more
configurations. |
Import SOLIDWORKS
BOM
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Imports part and assembly BOMs in
SOLIDWORKS files. After import, you can access and edit all the BOM properties
in Composer. You can also specify this option as follows:
- In Composer, click
. Under
INPUT - IMPORT, enable
IOSWImportBOM.
- In Composer Sync, at the bottom of the window, click
.
Under
INPUT - IMPORT, enable
Batch.IOSWImportBOM to enable batch
import of BOMs.
- In the SOLIDWORKS software, click
. Under
File Format, select
SMG, and select
Export SOLIDWORKS BOM.
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Import SOLIDWORKS assembly envelope
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Imports all the SOLIDWORKS assembly envelopes. You can
also specify this option as follows:
- In Composer, click
. Under
INPUT - IMPORT, enable
IOSWImportEnvelope.
- In Composer Sync, at the bottom of the window, click
.
Under
INPUT - IMPORT, enable
Batch.IOSWImportEnvelope to enable
batch import of envelope geometry.
- In the SOLIDWORKS software, click
. Under
File Format, select
SMG, and select
Export SOLIDWORKS assembly envelope.
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Import SOLIDWORKS Explode Views and Saved
Views
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Imports all exploded, saved, and named views in SOLIDWORKS
files. You can also specify this option as follows:
- In Composer, click
. Under
INPUT - IMPORT, enable
IOSWImportExplodeViews.
- In Composer Sync, at the bottom of the window, click
.
Under
INPUT - IMPORT, enable
Batch.IOSWImportExplodeViews to
enable batch import of exploded, saved, and named views.
- In the SOLIDWORKS software, click
. Under
File Format, select
SMG, and select
Export SOLIDWORKS Exploded views and Saved
Views.
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Import SOLIDWORKS appearance
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Imports all appearances in SOLIDWORKS files. You can also
specify this option as follows:
- In Composer, click
. Under
INPUT - IMPORT, enable
IOSWImportAppearance.
- In Composer Sync, at the bottom of the window, click
.
Under
INPUT - IMPORT, enable
Batch.IOSWImportAppearance to enable
batch import of appearances.
- In the SOLIDWORKS software, click
. Under
File Format, select
SMG, and select
Export SOLIDWORKS appearance.
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Import PMI
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Imports Product Manufacturing Information (PMI) data from
SOLIDWORKS models. Composer imports:
- Dimensions
- Datums
- Tolerances for dimensions
- Geometric tolerances
- Special symbols such as diameters and degrees
- Surface finishes
To modify the PMI colors during import, select
Overwrite color and choose a color,
which is applied to all the imported PMI data. After you import the PMI data
into a
*.smg file, the PMI data is visible in
Composer Player.
Composer stores the PMI data in the
PMI Data (SOLIDWORKS) folder under a
root node on the
Assembly tab. Select or clear check
boxes to hide or show the PMI data.
Composer imports view-based data such as annotation views
from SOLIDWORKS and 3D views from SOLIDWORKS MBD. Composer stores these views
in the
PMI Views (SOLIDWORKS) folder under a
root node on the
Assembly tab in Composer. The
3D Views and
Annotation Views subfolders contain
these specific categories of imported views.
Note:
After you import the PMI data into a
*.smg file, the PMI data is visible in
Composer Player. Composer Sync also imports PMI data from SOLIDWORKS models
into
*.smg files.
To enable this functionality from the SOLIDWORKS software,
click
and select
Export PMI.
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