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If needed, create a subfolder named Tube_Pipe_Content. Create a library
named Tube_Pipe Content. Configure the tube and pipe library to place
standard tube and pipe components in that library.
3 Add the paths to the new subfolders of the project as Frequently Used
Subfolders. They are listed in the Locations box of the file Open dialog
box.
4 For safekeeping, make a copy of all of the data files, before you move
them to a new directory or delete old folders. After they safely move to
a new folder, delete the copy.
TRY IT: Use the Resolve Link dialog box to restructure files
1 Create needed subfolders.
2 Open the referencing files in Autodesk Inventor.
3 In the Resolve Link dialog box, navigate to the new locations to restore
links.
4 Save the referencing file with the new locations.
Within an Autodesk Inventor session, the Resolve Link dialog retains the
information you specify regarding the source and destination folder paths
and library names of files that were moved.
If you open other files with broken references to the same folders/libraries,
Autodesk Inventor remembers the folder/library name and tries that location
before opening the Resolve Link dialog box again. By default, a map is created
with the complete folder path.
If you move a folder that has many subfolders and files, you can edit the fields
in the dialog so that the source and destination paths of the moved folder are
shown. Using a substitution rule, Autodesk Inventor attempts to resolve the
file references without opening the Resolve Link dialog box for each of the
subfolders below it.
About Autodesk Vault
Autodesk Vault is a workgroup data management system integrated with
Autodesk Inventor. It enables fast, accurate sharing of design data across a
project team. The vault is a file management and version control system for
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