I'm a fairly new 360 user. My colleague and I have both recently set up 'Teams' with designs in subfolders. I would like to copy one of his designs into my subfolders (without links) or better yet insert one of his designs into one of my own. Neither option seems possible. If I go into his folders I can only seem to copy a design within his folder structure and if I open my design and navigate to his folders in an attempt to insert his design into mine my open document disappears and is replaced by an untitled workspace before I get that far. Now, it may be that we need to restructure in some way to allow such processes, but it's fundamentally important and I'd like to understand how to achieve my aims before we develop too many designs in the existing teams/folder structure which are really just hangovers from the free trials we have both participated in.
Now a little explanation. Autodesk has not made teams very clear. There are two types of teams, Personal Hub and Team Hubs which are created by subscription to them. I am guessing your are using a Personal Hub. If you are using a Team Hub, go to this website and follow the instructions but as I am guessing, it does not apply to you.
Personal Hubs do not have way of transfer files or projects between them. You will have to do this by one of two methods. The easiest is to go into your data panel and find the top level assembly and right click on it. If you want a single file, right click on it. Select Share Public Link. This will bring up the following dialog box where you can copy the share link and decide if you want the receiver to have the ability to download it. or not.
The other method is not as elegant but it will do the same thing. You open your file via the Fusion Web Data site and then download it as a Fusion Achieve. Depending on the file type, assembly or single file, it will be a different type of export which you can share via email or other method. You will then have to open it and save it to the Fusion 360 database.
I was poking around and created a Fusion Team called "Test Team" with my basic / non commercial use copy of Fusion 360. There is nothing in it and none was invited to it and I'm the administrator. How do I delete this team so it's not showing in my team listing ? I've spent the last hour poking around and I'm thinking I'll have to look at this damned entry now forever. Help !
In your case there is no direct option to delete the Fusion team but, in this case, you can rename Fusion team as per requirement please refer the attachment snapshot image for reference and follow the below steps to rename the Fusion Team.
I am a HS teacher and having multiple teams is simply confusing my students. They join the wrong team, create their own teams (without knowing why), don't know how to switch teams, etc. Basically it would avoid a lot of unnecessary work to delete everything except their single-user storage and simply create different shared projects for each of my classes.
I'd rather delete the team vs having to repeatedly teach high school students how to leave a team. I'd rather eliminate the potential for error instead of repeatedly fixing the errors. Is it possible to simply delete a team?
As per the guidelines of FT, Team hub is tied closely to email account. Which means one person can have only one Personal hub and One team hub only. Here i didnt understand that how students are trying to join to your hubs.
Why don't you force them to Leave the wrong team (one time job) and then keep this setting. Or you always have option to set the student user email "Deactivate" which is also available in Profile>Settings> "Members and Roles".
When working with Product Design & Manufacturing Collection, users have options for not only managing their data, but collaborating with stakeholders internal and external to the organization. This post will cover Fusion Team and its Data Management and Collaboration abilities with Autodesk Inventor.
Within the Hub, data is organized into Projects. These appear as top level folders within Fusion Team, but they are so much more. First, Projects have their own permissions to control access to the data within. These range from the Project Admin, to Editor, and a Viewer role. Project also have types: Open, Closed, and Secret. With an Open Project, other members can see the project and join. A Closed Project is the default type when creating a new Project, and while members can see them, they must request access to join. Finally, the Secret Project is unique in that only the person that created the Project can see it, though they can invite others into it.
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For a group consisting of remotely located collaborators, and using exclusively Autodesk Inventor, which platform offers more functionality when collaborating on a same design : Autodesk Drive or Fusion teams ?
Fusion teams is a good way to collaborate with Fusion (not Inventor). You can link inventor files into fusion, but not in a way that multiple people can access those files and edit them. (Somebody correct me if I am wrong on that, I have not seen a way to do it).
Vault would be my goto as previously mentioned. If you dont have vault professional or workgroup, you could set up vault basic (included in design collection subscription) on a machine and set up a VPN to access that machine.
thanks for posting! I just took a look at your account and it looks like you have a team hub already. If you're in your hub in the browser, the url will NOT be myhub.autodesk360.com. If this is the case, you are in your team hub. Each user is only able to own 1 team hub.
When I select my name from the top right of the screen, the dropdown gives me the option to switch the team. When I select it I get "+ Join Team". the dialog that launches say "We couldn't find any teams that you might like to join based on your email address....." And there are no options to create a Team.
My online Fusion Team page doesn't give me the option to create a team either. I can create a project. Do I have to sign out of my personal account and create a new account for the collaborative team?
So it looks like Autodesk changed Fusion recently so that any new user doesn't get a "personal" account and that their account IS a Team account. So to manage a team you have to create and share (and manage) those folders within your Team to manage different projects. Whew!
A fusion team is a cross-functional approach to low-code application delivery that involves collaboration between citizen developers, IT, and other experts to mitigate security, operational, regulatory, reputational, and financial risk. With a fusion team, applications can be built quickly and at lower cost, without introducing unnecessary risk.
Fusion teams are formed when app complexity and criticality are beyond what can be accomplished by citizen developers, but can be addressed by including relevant experts rather than delivering the app entirely out of IT.
Building an effective fusion team involves selecting members with complementary skills, creating clear communication strategies, defining roles and responsibilities, fostering a collaborative culture, and providing a supportive environment for diverse perspectives.
Encouraging brainstorming sessions, promoting a culture of experimentation, and providing opportunities for cross-pollination of ideas from different disciplines can enhance creativity within fusion teams.
I have a start up license. I would be happy without being in a team but that doesn't seem top be an option. I have tried accessing my account on the web and through various Autodesk Drive links (none of which I am sure are appropriate) but can't find any team settings to help me login.
When you try to start Fusion 360 does it immediately redirect you to create or join a team? Doesn't the login screen appear (attached screenshot)? It looks like an account with your email address has already been created and you should be able to log in. If the login screen does not appear, try performing a clean uninstall following the steps outlined in this article.
Also, can you please collect your application and Web services log files and post that here? This should give me some more information as to what might be going on. This guide here will show you how to collect the application and Web services log files.
Both Agile and fusion teams follow a Lean methodology. The #1 focus is to create and deliver fast, value-driven apps without time-sucking administrative barriers. But unlike other cross-functional teams, fusion team members have the expertise and ability to deploy solutions directly to end users.
Gartner notes that fusion teams can progress app development 2.5x faster than centralized efforts. From ideation to delivery, collaboration happens early and often, so teams can deliver on stakeholder expectations the first time.
One of the greatest benefits of a fusion team is the ability to gain perspectives from different departments. This helps fusion teams merge their expertise to drive all planning and execution throughout the app-building process.
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