reggio
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Good morning to all,
excuse the title but I didn't know how else to explain the problem and what I'm trying to do.
preamble: we are fixing the types of machines produced and their abbreviations;
often the machines resemble but have some customizations that differentiate them, other times we have parts of machine a and b that are innestate in the machine c,
Therefore we find ourselves with machines that look like all and are differentiated only from a progressive number (not speaking code...) in short to find/remember if we have already made that machine or part of machine or accessory is a big mess. . .
Currently we have created a single dwg file (sigle-macchine.dwg) which contains many rectangles, in each rectangle (which represents an "interesting machine") we insert:
- text with machine acronym e.g. nps11 500x2000 or nps13 600x2500 - or nps16...ecc
- copied and pasted by the original dwg a typical section or a view
- copied and glued by the original dwg strawci of interesting accessories or to remember
- text with orders relating to that machine
In this way we have the possibility to "see" what the acronym of the machine/accessory means, it helps us to remember if, and in which machine we have already implemented a certain solution or shape or accessory, unfortunately however the file becomes soon heavy and has become a "sheet" so great that it is difficult to consult, moreover if the original dwg changes or is updated, that part copio/collata in "sigle-macchine remains not updated. . . .
we then created a table of excels where we transferred
- text with an acronym of the machine e.g. npr05 400x2100 or ncs08 800x4500 - or nts17...ecc
- typical section (creating by copying and pasting the image from the dwg ....)
- strawberries of interesting accessories or to remember (creating by copying and pasting the image from the dwg ....)
- text with orders relating to that machine
In this way we can look for "name" the machine or accessory, and we can filter.. . However, the fact remains that they are never updated drawings/images, and that at each excel line insert you are likely to move or mess up the list here... In short, it is also unmanageable.
I was therefore wondering if autocad can help us solve this problem in a somewhat safer and automatic way, for example, you can create a "galleria/libreria" (with a larger preview of the classic autocad) to which you can attach/tag/. more information?
For example I was wondering if you could connect to a excel cell directly a window of a dwg or at least the image of a dwg so you can point directly to the original dwg file and avoid making copies or even images of the dwg design...
I mean, what would you recommend?
excuse the title but I didn't know how else to explain the problem and what I'm trying to do.
preamble: we are fixing the types of machines produced and their abbreviations;
often the machines resemble but have some customizations that differentiate them, other times we have parts of machine a and b that are innestate in the machine c,
Therefore we find ourselves with machines that look like all and are differentiated only from a progressive number (not speaking code...) in short to find/remember if we have already made that machine or part of machine or accessory is a big mess. . .
Currently we have created a single dwg file (sigle-macchine.dwg) which contains many rectangles, in each rectangle (which represents an "interesting machine") we insert:
- text with machine acronym e.g. nps11 500x2000 or nps13 600x2500 - or nps16...ecc
- copied and pasted by the original dwg a typical section or a view
- copied and glued by the original dwg strawci of interesting accessories or to remember
- text with orders relating to that machine
In this way we have the possibility to "see" what the acronym of the machine/accessory means, it helps us to remember if, and in which machine we have already implemented a certain solution or shape or accessory, unfortunately however the file becomes soon heavy and has become a "sheet" so great that it is difficult to consult, moreover if the original dwg changes or is updated, that part copio/collata in "sigle-macchine remains not updated. . . .
we then created a table of excels where we transferred
- text with an acronym of the machine e.g. npr05 400x2100 or ncs08 800x4500 - or nts17...ecc
- typical section (creating by copying and pasting the image from the dwg ....)
- strawberries of interesting accessories or to remember (creating by copying and pasting the image from the dwg ....)
- text with orders relating to that machine
In this way we can look for "name" the machine or accessory, and we can filter.. . However, the fact remains that they are never updated drawings/images, and that at each excel line insert you are likely to move or mess up the list here... In short, it is also unmanageable.
I was therefore wondering if autocad can help us solve this problem in a somewhat safer and automatic way, for example, you can create a "galleria/libreria" (with a larger preview of the classic autocad) to which you can attach/tag/. more information?
For example I was wondering if you could connect to a excel cell directly a window of a dwg or at least the image of a dwg so you can point directly to the original dwg file and avoid making copies or even images of the dwg design...
I mean, what would you recommend?