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create parts in drawing 2d

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I saw that in mechanical you can in 2d designs create views by assigning parts names to then make a distinct table.

My difficulty...

how do I do for example if I have a plate and a welded pipe to make sure that autocad recognize in the same view two distinct parts to insert and then to ball in a table? ? ?
 
you will understand that this is a forum, not a paid help desk service... Moreover, most visitors (just for the nature of the forum) are likely to be engaged in their work (see time of request) and do not want/can follow the forum.
then there are many other reasons, including the easiest among all: no one knows the answer.
Anyway, returning to your question.. .
I think you can think of two roads (complementary): the easiest is to use the power (powervista) commands to get the views of the library components (including profiles and screws). otherwise you might think of something much more "organic" as the management of the mechanical structure.
In practice, the design is managed through the browser in which they can control views and components.
I personally used it a few times only for trial (my customers don't care at all about the management of the distinction by mechanical, so it would be an "more" useless): I think, however, that once I take my hand, I can help paercchio in the design management in general, not only for distinct (when I have a little time to devote I will have to go back on it).
large lines (going by memory), to manage the mechanical structure, you have to "convert" the design in that environment and through the dedicated browser, manage views and components.
the problem arises from the vastness of the topic. to understand something you have to study a little and try the various tutorials.
I remember that there is a user of the forum that uses the structure environment. you could look for the post in which he speaks (it is one of the oldest, and it is not many) and invite him to intervene in this discussion. Maybe we get a sort of tips collection for those who want to begin with.
 
Of the board, I want to invite that user, you know what it's called, how can I call the discussion, you know to make it amateur!

ps: Do you know why in the mechanical ... when placing the quotas no longer sees me the knot of the quota to align it? the snap is active, node is active no matter what option I touched!

Thank you.



you will understand that this is a forum, not a paid help desk service... Moreover, most visitors (just for the nature of the forum) are likely to be engaged in their work (see time of request) and do not want/can follow the forum.
then there are many other reasons, including the easiest among all: no one knows the answer.
Anyway, returning to your question.. .
I think you can think of two roads (complementary): the easiest is to use the power (powervista) commands to get the views of the library components (including profiles and screws). otherwise you might think of something much more "organic" as the management of the mechanical structure.
In practice, the design is managed through the browser in which they can control views and components.
I personally used it a few times only for trial (my customers don't care at all about the management of the distinction by mechanical, so it would be an "more" useless): I think, however, that once I take my hand, I can help paercchio in the design management in general, not only for distinct (when I have a little time to devote I will have to go back on it).
large lines (going by memory), to manage the mechanical structure, you have to "convert" the design in that environment and through the dedicated browser, manage views and components.
the problem arises from the vastness of the topic. to understand something you have to study a little and try the various tutorials.
I remember that there is a user of the forum that uses the structure environment. you could look for the post in which he speaks (it is one of the oldest, and it is not many) and invite him to intervene in this discussion. Maybe we get a sort of tips collection for those who want to begin with.
 
As soon as I have some time, I try to look for the discussion in which he spoke to the mechanical structure.
for the osnap, you probably have some active filter: _ampowersnap command, option "filter options" and remove the check on "dimensions"

ps: you do not need to quote all the message to answer. if then the answer post is immediately next, you don't even need to quote, except to respond or highlight a particular passage... :wink:
 

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