I've been working with fusion for a long time now but only just now digging into part numbering and properties. I'd like to be able to create a clean table in the drawings with balloons pointing to correct parts and such. What I've noticed is when I click on properties on a part I can give it a part number but it always says "this is a shared part number this model is a secondary model in the group" . If I click show all parts in the group a list of hundreds of parts that myself or others in my hub have made that share the same name show up. This is even after I've changed the part number in properties, its still part of this enormous group. First off is this normal behavior for Fusion? It seems odd that if I make a model with various parts and then make another unrelated model and happen to name a part the same as I did in the previous design Fusion decides that these two parts are part of some kind of group. This is a screenshot of all the parts under this group: I'm also confused about what this actually represents. I would have thought shared part numbers were for copies and patterned versions of a part. So for example 5 instances of one pattern always share the same properties. What I'm noticing in this table: unrelated parts that belong in different files share part numbers, but the part in the file that actually shows up twice due to a pattern is listed only once (see 342a). I'm not sure what to do with this, What would be a correct setup, in my model I have these two 342a models which should have the same part numbers but don't show up separetly on the list, I also have 324b which is the same but mirrored, should these share part number the part number? Do I want to click on "remove from shared part number" if so then can I regroup them with the correct parts if needed?
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