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    I'm not sure I'll ever do serious CAD work in Fusion as all the files are stored on the cloud - I know you can have a local copy for a number of days but I'm still not sure. A big design can take days, weeks, or months to develop and I'm not ready to store that outside of my machine just yet.
    That's not really how it works. When you save files locally on your PC, they stay there forever. You can work offline and always save your models to your PC.
    Previously, you were just required to go online and sync with the cloud every two weeks, but as of last month, you can now work offline for 2 months at a time. So, you can work just like you would with any other CAD program. You just need to go online for a minute or two every two months or so.


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    Gerry
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    Thanks Gerry that's good to know.
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