Hi there,
Thanks for the feedback. I haven't been using Simplified Parts, so I guess this is not my problem - good tip though.
After some pondering, I started to suspect the problem is with parts which already have associative Includes from other assemblies.
I did a quick test: Place Part1.par in one assembly (Asm1.asm), and add an associative Include during in-place edit (e.g. Cutout based on another part in Asm1). Save and close Asm1. Place Part1.par in another assembly (Asm2.asm), edit in-place, and the Include has the "Maintain Associativity..." option deactivated and grayed out.
If I now choose Break Link for any existing associations, then the option is available again (although I couldn't do this for linked Sketches!).
So my tentative conclusion is:
It is not easy/possible to apply associative Includes in a part using in-place editing of the part in more than one Assembly.
Could someone please comment on that conjecture?
I often save new versions of an assembly as I am working, to try and provide some fast option to roll-back (admittedly, not great style compared to Revision management).
So I guess my troubles occur when I am trying to modify an Include in a part which also appears in a previous assembly.
I could try to find a better approach for that (e.g. make new versions of the parts at the same time).
But what to do if one wants to design a part where different associative Includes need to be based on its occurrence in more than one assembly?
Many thanks for any feedback,
MT