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Jason L
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Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 12:10 am    Post subject: batch save? Reply with quote

Upgraded from 2000i to WF2 and really like the preview feature for drawings,
parts and assemblies without having to open them, but had a hard time
finding the config file option save_drawing_picture_file (I set it to
"embed" so there are no extra files created). This allowed me to preview the
drawings. Now I wish all of our thousands of parts, etc. were saved with
Wildfire so I can preview them.

Now for the question: Is there a way to batch save entire directories???

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GWDavis28



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Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 1:52 am    Post subject: re:batch save? Reply with quote

Not really, you could run pro-e without a graphics window in the background and write a program to open file all drawings, but it's pretty labor intensive.

Your best bet would be to set the config.pro setting and then let it do it's thing when the drawing files are opened.

Sorry, Glenn |B)
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Jason L
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Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 4:10 pm    Post subject: Re: re:batch save? Reply with quote

could it be done through Distributed Pro/Batch? If so...how?


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Not really, you could run pro-e without a graphics window in the
background and write a program to open file all drawings, but it's
pretty labor intensive.

Your best bet would be to set the config.pro setting and then let it
do it's thing when the drawing files are opened.

Sorry, Glenn |B)


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