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We know that many of you have been waiting impatiently for a way to import all Catia V5 assemblies into Inventor without losing the assembly structures. How does it works?

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We know that many of you have been waiting impatiently for a way to import all Catia V5 assemblies into Inventor without losing the assembly structures. How does it works?

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It was important for us to make sure that the structural matches between Catia V5 and Inventor were maintained, but we also wanted to address cases a structural difference between the two environments: for example, Inventor considers a Catia V5 Cat.Part containing multibodies as an assembly. It understands the different types of Catia V5 assembly and supports the assembly tree structure. This includes the following assembly types: • Single level assembly • Assembly of assemblies • containing components • flexible or Standard All the names used in Catia V5 are kept in the Inventor iam or ipt files.

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