– Switch between Configurations and Manufacturing – Document your Configured Design in Drawings – Create new Configured Designs from scratch But before we get into all the details, here are a few of our favorite highlights from this release: This September we have fantastic new features, updates, and improvements we can’t wait to share with you. We fixed an issue impacting non-English languages where users were unable to change arrowhead types within the Drawings workspace.We fixed an issue where Drawing template fails to correctly populate data.We fixed an issue causing the network diagnostic test in Fusion service utility to fail.We fixed an issue causing certain Post Processors to fail due to missing dlls.We fixed an issue where saving a NC Program in a Network location was not functioning as expected. We fixed an issue in the Manufacturing workspace where tool and part attach points were not kept aligned to the XZY of the CAM document.We fixed an issue causing T-spline conversion not to function as expected.We fixed a crash issue that occurred when opening a.We fixed a crash issue that occurred when opening a newly saved file that included a hatched polygon in Fusion Electronics.We fixed a crash issue that occurred when opening certain files while on a mac.We fixed a CPU utilization issue which occurred when waking Fusion from a sleep state.We fixed a crash issue occurring when opening certain files containing T-spline surfaces.We fixed a variety of crash issues relating to Configurations.We fixed an issue that occurred when a user who was invited to a project opened a Configured design causing an email to incorrectly go out to the project owner notifying them of a change to the design file.We fixed an issue that occurred when changing between Configurations which caused the wrong model to appear within the model window.We fixed a handle error issue impacting some users creating Configurations for the first time.We fixed a bug that occurred when switching to a newly inserted Configured Design.
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