Creo Parametric 12.4.0.0
User Interface Location: Click File > Save As > Save As Assembly.
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Description
You can now create a flat assembly directly from a multibody part. For each selected body, a new part is automatically created in the new assembly, while construction bodies are excluded by default. The data sharing method used to create each part depends on the body type. Solid bodies are created using an external copy geometry feature, whereas Sheetmetal bodies are created using an inheritance feature. You can also use different options to define the templates for part creation.
When the required licenses are available, you can control the default update control settings and define how data sharing feature properties are propagated.

Benefits
This enhancement increases design productivity by enabling faster creation of assemblies from a multibody master model.
Additional Information
| Tips: | None. |
| Limitations: | The data sharing type cannot be changed for solid bodies, they always use copy geometry features. When you use a copy geometry feature for a Sheetmetal body, it becomes a solid part. |
| Does this replace existing functionality? | No. |
| Configuration option associated with this functionality: | None. |
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