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    • S Offline
      ssdavis75
      last edited by

      Even just viewing the Components palette with that many components in a model can take forever--long enough that in this case I just give up and end the program.

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        Box
        last edited by

        There is a plugin for that, I have it but am not near my pc to work out what it is just now.
        Have you considered just replacing all the identical but unique components with one original?

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          Box
          last edited by

          Here it is
          http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=140679#p140679
          but not much use to you as it seems to only convert one at a time.

          And just to be clearer on my comment above.
          If you select a bunch of components you can go to the component browser and 'Replace Selected' so that bunch of unique components become instances of one component. Then purge unused and you have reduced your pallet of components by that number.

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            panixia
            last edited by

            @box said:

            If you select a bunch of components you can go to the component browser and 'Replace Selected' so that bunch of unique components become instances of one component. Then purge unused and you have reduced your pallet of components by that number.

            that's fine, but he says he can't browse the components palette..
            i find that in this circumstances thomthom's "component dropper" plugin is way more reliable and fast than the native "replace selected"

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              Box
              last edited by

              His comment mentioning that hadn't been moderated before I replied and I believe you mean Component Replacer.

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                panixia
                last edited by

                i actually use component dropper http://sketchucation.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=26008 did'nt know component replacer.. ill'search it..

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                  Box
                  last edited by

                  Same one, only the names have been changed to protect the innocent.
                  If you click the download button on that thread it takes you to replacer.

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                    panixia
                    last edited by

                    also if you want (i'm not sure why) all of the component to be turned in groups, after running component dropper you could select all the geometry inside the replaced component and then explode all the parents components.. sorry for my bad english

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                      ssdavis75
                      last edited by

                      I appreciate the feedback. I'll play around. Just so you can have a better idea of what I'm dealing with, the model is of all the structural steel elements of a building, so we've got a few hundred beams (of various sizes) and several hundred bolts (of various types) and other tiny details--each being treated as a single, unique component. Going through one item at a time isn't a reasonable option, unfortunately.

                      When we consider that what makes a component a component is an association, you'd think there'd be a relatively straight-forward way to just remove that association while keeping the geometry.

                      Anyway, thanks again!

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                        Box
                        last edited by

                        Use have a go with Thomthoms Component Comparison to find and replace matching geometry.
                        http://sketchucation.com/pluginstore?pln=tt_cc

                        It's not without it's problems, but it may get you to a workable stage.

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                          ssdavis75
                          last edited by

                          I'd have no problem is SU would simply interpret the DWG geometry as groups instead of components. I sent a PM to TIG to see if he had any thoughts on the topic. I believe that once upon a time SU did in fact treat DWG geometry as groups.

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                            frenccw
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                            Hi, did you manage to solve your issue? I am facing a similar dilemma and hoping to find a solution. Thanks!

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