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inventor projects

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until today I have always worked with a single project as what I created was going out with my settings, my table setting etc.
But now I am beginning a collaboration with a company that already has its own structured use with tables, papers, distinct base etc.
I will then have to create the dedicated templates to match them, and so far no problem.
I'd need some advice on the inventor's project speech.
should you create an ad hoc for that client, with relative folders of templates to which to point or keep mine by adding only the various templates and choosing them from time to time?
I don't see much use having a client project, except for the lucky ones who have tens of customers.
and even in that case the only advantage is a little more speed when creating a part, a set etc. because you have to choose between a few templates and not among tens of them.
other benefits sincerely I can't see, but I would like an opinion from those who use projects definitely better than me.

Thank you.
 
the project also determines the possibility of working with certain folders or excluding others;
manage library or style folders

Moreover, in case there are files with the same name, if you do not "filter" research with the project, risks opening axioms, files are loaded rather than others.

personally, I have a project for each customer
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Thanks for the answer.
in each project points to a different folder for various templates, styles etc?
 
then template folder with subfolders of various customers, same thing for date design right?
Why also work area? to store a customer's material in a unique and unique location?
 

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