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miltonhultsiv:
Within 2 weeks I contracted to do 2 different projects that are using Glue.  I'm trying to find the best way to do this out of CAD with Fabrication but at this point I am just uploading NWC's of the files I want to Glue.  I would rather just glue from CAD if I can and keep my steps minimal.  I found this help article on autodesk's site about using the fab viewer to glue from but nothing happens after I select the items to glue and give it a name.  Anyone else having luck with using Glue?  I am on all 2016 products.

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/fabrication-products/getting-started/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2016/ENU/Fabrication-UsersGuide/files/GUID-A8640DC7-CAE8-467F-B779-26296EF1C97D-htm.html

dougw:
In Fabrication CADmep 2016, select the BIM360 tab on the ribbon. You should see the Glue It button. Does that do anything when you select it? It should ask you to save the model (if you haven't) and login into your Autodesk Account. After that it enables you to upload the model.

miltonhultsiv:

--- Quote from: dougw on Apr 04, 2016, 02:09:39 AM ---In Fabrication CADmep 2016, select the BIM360 tab on the ribbon. You should see the Glue It button. Does that do anything when you select it? It should ask you to save the model (if you haven't) and login into your Autodesk Account. After that it enables you to upload the model.

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When I ise that glue button in the ribbon, it does glue the model. But the model is blank.  So I tried to search the process in case I was doing something wrong, and found that autodesk help article that I linked in the original post. 

dougw:
Did you receive both of these messages when gluing your model?

16.When you are ready to begin the upload to Glue, click Glue It.
A status indicator dialog "Gluing in Progress. Your model is being glued." details the progress of the upload.

17.Click OK on the status indicator dialog to close it. The upload continues in the background.
18.When the model has been successfully glued, the message "Your model has successfully glued." displays

miltonhultsiv:

--- Quote from: dougw on Apr 04, 2016, 14:20:14 PM ---Did you receive both of these messages when gluing your model?

16.When you are ready to begin the upload to Glue, click Glue It.
A status indicator dialog "Gluing in Progress. Your model is being glued." details the progress of the upload.

17.Click OK on the status indicator dialog to close it. The upload continues in the background.
18.When the model has been successfully glued, the message "Your model has successfully glued." displays

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Yes I did.  And then I checked glue to view the model and its shown in the models list, but when you view it, there is nothing there. 

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