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edit properties in multiple files

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you have people,:
how to modify a property in multiple files at the same time?
I know that it's already spoken about the color, although it seems to me that the macro that is facing some problems), but if for example, I want to change type of material to different ipts or thickness to different sheet metal components, is it possible?
Is there any add-ins? or maybe 2010 already does? (but when will I ever find the time to install it?)
 
I don't know about macros or things like that, however a little faster way to change the property to multiple parts without having to open and close one by one is to do it in the distinct components, adding the columns of the properties that interest and modify them. . .
 
I don't know about macros or things like that, however a little faster way to change the property to multiple parts without having to open and close one by one is to do it in the distinct components, adding the columns of the properties that interest and modify them. . .
I add that always in separate components, if you select at the same time the parts you want to change, change value and send.... change everything in one barrel!! !
 
How, how? :confused:
Why didn't anyone tell me that before? :redface:
in distinct components I added custom iproprerty columns with
those properties that I am currently interested in: color; material; thickness,
But I don't know if I did well to create them or at least how to connect them to the considerations of style bookcases.
Explain, unfold
Thank you:
 
I add that always in separate components, if you select at the same time the parts you want to change, change value and send.... change everything in one barrel!! !
and from 2010 (actually also from 2009 + bonus pack) you can also use the copy function - paste.. .
 
How, how? :confused:
Why didn't anyone tell me that before? :redface:
in distinct components I added custom iproprerty columns with
those properties that I am currently interested in: color; material; thickness,
But I don't know if I did well to create them or at least how to connect them to the considerations of style bookcases.
Explain, unfold
Thank you:
but by material you mean that in the "physical" tab of iproperties or a custom property created by you where you can write more accurately the material to use to make the piece?
In the first case you do not have to create a new custom iprop but you have to add the standard column "material", in the second you will have a property that you can use for example to insert on the cartiglio the raw material with which to make the piece...
to change things like the thickness of a piece, etc. I do not think you can do this way because here it is not iproperties but parameters to change. . .
 
but by material you mean that in the "physical" tab of iproperties or a custom property created by you where you can write more accurately the material to use to make the piece?
In the first case you do not have to create a new custom iprop but you have to add the standard column "material", in the second you will have a property that you can use for example to insert on the cartiglio the raw material with which to make the piece...
to change things like the thickness of a piece, etc. I do not think you can do this way because here it is not iproperties but parameters to change. . .
I mean the "physical" tab.
I mean,
I have a set of pieces made of stainless steel, of which I have already made the idw with the cartiglio that brings me kind of material and weights.if I change idea and I want to have the same thing but realized
e.g. aluminum,how to do without opening ipts one by one?
Same thing I said if I have more ipt sheet and I want to change thickness. . Same thing for the color.
In a nutshell, change those properties I can find in the library of styles and standards... .
 
I add that the changes made I should see them in the file iproperties tab
ipt, not only in separate components or only in idw cartilage.
 
I add that the changes made I should see them in the file iproperties tab
ipt, not only in separate components or only in idw cartilage.
from distinct components, you can change all values as material, numeto part, description, revision etc. i.e. all the parameters that you find in "skele column", the thickness of a sheet I couldn't change it or so much color. .
 
from distinct components, you can change all values as material, numeto part, description, revision etc. i.e. all the parameters that you find in "skele column", the thickness of a sheet I couldn't change it or so much color. .
I'll have to settle for now...
I would be curious to know how it is composed, from where it draws the parameters listed, the dialog box "choose column", and then see if it was possible to add more.....mha... .
anyway thanks for the tips to you and to pagnotz
 
I add that the changes made I should see them in the file iproperties tab
ipt, not only in separate components or only in idw cartilage.
the distinct components is made precisely with the data inserted in the iproperties of the components, and each modification in the separate components happens also in the iprops (and therefore in the carts if the data is connected to them) and vice versa.
 
Save I resume the discussion...I need to change the material (equal for all) to many ipts, since many of them I would like to avoid doing it one by one. I don't have a general set, so I have a distinct... How do I? use inventor 2013 thanks
 
from distinct components, you can change all values as material, numeto part, description, revision etc. i.e. all the parameters that you find in "skele column", the thickness of a sheet I couldn't change it or so much color. .
azz, after almost 5 years I realized that in distinct component the color property is there, only that it is called "looking"
therefore you can change from distinct in the same way that you change the material property. :wink::wink:
 
He thinks that if you didn't say so, I didn't even know it, after 13 years of assiduous use.
I spent everything yesterday changing colors, couldn't you say it first?
 

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