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solidworks 2010 - cartiglio

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Hello.
I kindly ask your rescue, since creating a personalized cartilage and/or changing one of the existing ones is becoming frustrating!

In practice I simply have to insert fields, boxes..note or as they are called.. dynamics. .
es: I have the design of a part. new --> creates design of.... etc.
I wish that in the table.. are automatically inserted

- the name of the work from the file name.
- the material obtained from the material properties that I insert during the design of the part.
- date of job creation.

also.. modifying an existing model, known that there are "properties" of the type $prpsheet:{description} of which however I can not find any reference on the internet nor in the online guide.. (these properties seem not to work )

help? thanks
 
$prpsheet:{description} but I can't find any reference
this content means that in that field the "description" property of the she board will be displayed.

in the cartilage the fields that you personalize you can bind them to the properties of the file of the part or the axieme that will be represented in the table or to the properties of the file of the tavla itself.

It is not difficult, perhaps the best thing and gardare a little 'help because explaining it quickly is not seeming.

every time you edit a text written in a folder (double click above) a window appears where there is a graphite-shaped symbol that allows you to tie that text to a file property.

in the files of the parts, boards or assemblies you can add all the prorpities you want, moreover a whole series of predefined prorpities such as: material, creation date, piece weight, file name, and many more.

I hope I wasn't too quick.
Hi.
 

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