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 // This chapter describes use cases for creating new projects from different sources. // // This chapter describes use cases for creating new projects from different sources. //
  
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 ==== 3.2.1 Creating a new project ===== ==== 3.2.1 Creating a new project =====
  
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 Whether you just want to save the project or save the parts list, all these actions are started from the same module dialog. Whether you just want to save the project or save the parts list, all these actions are started from the same module dialog.
  
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 ==== 3.3.1 Save project ==== ==== 3.3.1 Save project ====
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 |7. |Optional: If you discover errors in the parts list, click Cancel. In this case, no BOM information and output files are uploaded to Teamcenter. | |7. |Optional: If you discover errors in the parts list, click Cancel. In this case, no BOM information and output files are uploaded to Teamcenter. |
  
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 **Result** **Result**
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 // This chapter describes how projects can be downloaded from Teamcenter and opened in EPLAN. // // This chapter describes how projects can be downloaded from Teamcenter and opened in EPLAN. //
  
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 This chapter describes use cases for the alignment of parts, items and attributes between the library and Teamcenter. This chapter describes use cases for the alignment of parts, items and attributes between the library and Teamcenter.
  
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 How you work with your components in EPLAN and the items in Teamcenter depends on your workflows. How you work with your components in EPLAN and the items in Teamcenter depends on your workflows.
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 **Procedure** **Procedure**
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 |1. |Create a new part in the library. | |1. |Create a new part in the library. |
 |2. |Select Synchronize Parts in EPLAN Integrate > Synchronize Parts. The module dialog opens. | |2. |Select Synchronize Parts in EPLAN Integrate > Synchronize Parts. The module dialog opens. |
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 Non-linked components and items are available in both systems. Non-linked components and items are available in both systems.
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 |1. |Select Synchronize Parts in EPLAN Integrate > Synchronize Parts. The module dialog opens. | |1. |Select Synchronize Parts in EPLAN Integrate > Synchronize Parts. The module dialog opens. |
 |2. |Search for the new component in two ways. | |2. |Search for the new component in two ways. |