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set stationery and height style as defaults

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Hello, everyone.
I press that at work I have inventor 2011.
I have created a cartouche and a quota style in the table setting. .but if I open a new design I only have those default inventors...I wanted to know how you can export them and set them as defaults.
I also wanted to ask why if I want to change cartiglio tells me "to eliminate the existing one".
thanks in advance.
 
Hello, everyone.
I press that at work I have inventor 2011.
I have created a cartouche and a quota style in the table setting. .but if I open a new design I only have those default inventors...I wanted to know how you can export them and set them as defaults.
I also wanted to ask why if I want to change cartiglio tells me "to eliminate the existing one".
thanks in advance.
Hello serioustony.

we are just fasting inventor, huh?:biggrin:
then: First your .idw file model with your custom folder and your settings you have to copy it to the \programs\autodesk\inventor 2012\templates\metric directory or any other \templates subfolder you have created.

done this, once you click on the "new" command, you will open the "open" dialog box and there you will see your custom folder within which you will be able to choose your score with its previously created folder.

in practice to make sure that the program gives you the opportunity to choose your custom template file (both part or drawing) once you have made all your changes, you have to copy it or save it in the path I wrote you above, otherwise, being set so, you will never see it!:smile:
I also wanted to ask why if I want to change cartiglio tells me "to eliminate the existing one".
thanks in advance.
because, even there, it was designed in this way, in the sense that instead of canceling it and replacing it with the same command, first you have to delete it and then insert it ex novo.
Yes, it seems to me a useless long time, on the other hand they did so. .

Bye.
 
look at me with the table I am zero... I try to learn (from alone) as quickly as possible since my company does not hurry to make a course.
but fortunately on this forum there are people with so-called below;)
I may have done a set and in the properties I have inserted some information.. how do I practice to "copy them" on another set or on the idw file so that you automatically complete the cartiglio I created with its links?
Thanks again;)
 
look at me with the table I am zero... I try to learn (from alone) as quickly as possible since my company does not hurry to make a course.
but fortunately on this forum there are people with so-called below;)
I may have done a set and in the properties I have inserted some information.. how do I practice to "copy them" on another set or on the idw file so that you automatically complete the cartiglio I created with its links?
Thanks again;)
Don't worry, you will see that inventor is not very difficult to learn. with a little exercise and often consulting the online guide as I did at first, you'll be hanging out often, I assure you.
when you have a problem, look first in the online guide, quite easily you will find the solution. Trusted is a great method!:finger:
then there are also a lot of exercise in all environments (axis, part, design, systems on path, frame generator etc.) that will help you get out of trouble.

I highly recommend that you do it when you have any doubts, they are really useful!
I also do so far and always with good results. Then for charity, if you can't, you ask your doubts that we see to give us all a hand.:smile:

to come to the point, you have to do this:
create your custom properties in your "model" file (i.e. the one from which you will start to create new files) both in the same file (.iam), and in the side file (.ipt) and in the table setting (.idw).

create them equal in all three (both for uppercase and for lowercase).

done this, open the file (always the "model") of the table mass i.e. the.idw.
change your cartilage, enter an identification text of the property (e.g. "description" for the name of the piece) and, once inserted the text, do "change text". in the dialog box under the heading "type" select "custom design property" and in the caselline beside "properties" choose your property (in my case "code") selections, from the ok and the game is done!

In fact the next time you go to create a new design file, at the time of inserting your file part or together, the folder will "accorge" that there are custom properties and will be compiled by itself (both with your propitiancies you have entered and, where you have compiled them, even with its defaults, type, "description", "drawing number", author", etc.) that are of the already pre-completed properties.

Look at the picture to make things clear.

However if you consult the help online, the procedure is explained in detail.

Bye.proprietà_inventor.webp
 
but here with you the online guide we can also leave it to the autodesk! ;)
I thank you immensely then I will have to offer you dinner! ;)
However regarding the fact of setting the links to the properties in the cartiglio I managed...my last and final question (provided that then rather if I can't change work) is how it would be possible to copy the properties of a set or part inside the idw file... since many data is similar if there was a different way to copy all the times the same data in the properties or create each time a precompiled default file and use that.
Thank you in advance;d
 
but here with you the online guide we can also leave it to the autodesk! ;)
I thank you immensely then I will have to offer you dinner! ;)
However regarding the fact of setting the links to the properties in the cartiglio I managed...my last and final question (provided that then rather if I can't change work) is how it would be possible to copy the properties of a set or part inside the idw file... since many data is similar if there was a different way to copy all the times the same data in the properties or create each time a precompiled default file and use that.
Thank you in advance;d
Yes, minimum!:biggrin:

provided that the best way is to create the same properties for all three custom files that are used as a model to start with a new design, (together, aside, putting into the table), if you need to copy as you say, the same properties that have been created in an axieme, in the relative files of part and putting in the table (also to me sometimes happened) you use the "design assistant, which allows between own things to do

the only contraindication is that it is true that it allows you to copy/propagate the propitiancies of a file (of all three types, i.e. with .iam, .ipt and .idw extension) to all other linked files, but unfortunately does not allow you to specify a different value for the same properties copied in each file.

to make an example, if you want to copy the property "description" in all the files of part and design you want, if this property already contains a value, for example that I know, "flangia a gradini", in addition to copying the item "description" will also copy its content and that is "flangia a gradini", in all the other files that you have selected.

Therefore you should leave it without value so you copy it blank and after you, one at a time, you will go to fill out each single file with the value of each property.

the design assistant find it under "autodesk inventor 2012\design assistant" in the windows start menu.

a less pallous method, if I know, is to put all the components of your project into a temporary set and launch the "different components" command.
inside it create the wonder that interests you for the first component at the top of the list, make the copy/paste on all other components below and once you do this, write the value you want for each component/subassieme.

the advantage is that you do everything within the same "different components" command dialog box.
I hope I've been clear.

Bye.
 
Clear! I had already read the message but I didn't have time to answer.. I was much more helpful! but I will have to help you;)
 
Clear! I had already read the message but I didn't have time to answer.. I was much more helpful! but I will have to help you;)
I'm glad you solved!:finger:

I think it will come soon because soon I intend to ask a question and I will certainly need help too!:biggrin:

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