When you save an assembly, the path and name of each referenced component
is saved in the assembly
document.
There are several ways to save an assembly document.
| Save |
Saves the assembly document, and any
referenced component documents that changed. |
| Save to this
PC |
Saves the assembly document, and any referenced
component documents that changed. Available for 3DEXPERIENCE
Users.
|
| Save to
3DEXPERIENCE |
Saves to the active collaborative
space on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform. Available
for 3DEXPERIENCE Users.
|
| Save
As |
Saves a copy of the assembly document
with a new name or path. After you save, you work in the new assembly
document. The original assembly document closes without saving. |
| Save As
New |
Saves a copy of the assembly document with a new name
or path. After you save, you work in the new assembly document. The
original assembly document closes without saving. Available for
3DEXPERIENCE Users.
|
| Save as copy and continue in the
Save As dialog box and the
Save As New dialog
box. |
Saves a copy of the assembly document,
with a new name or path, without replacing the active document. You
continue to work in the original assembly document. |
| Save as copy and open in the Save As dialog box and the Save As New dialog
box. |
Saves a copy of the assembly document,
with a new name or path, replacing the active document with the copy.
The original assembly document remains open. |
| Save an assembly as a
part |
Saves the assembly as a part. See
Save Assembly as Part PropertyManager |
With
Save As, Save As
New, Save as copy and continue,
and Save as copy and open, if any of the
components changed since the last Save operation,
you receive notification that they must be saved
also.
If you agree to save the components, they are saved in their original referenced
locations.