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[table] styles and templates

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I have a little difficulty.

If I change a style of wrinkle or for example a geometric tolerance, more generally a annotation on a template, I find that modification only on the template on which I made it, for example a4.drwdot or as it is called, so if I start a new table with the a3.drwdot I don't find these changes. I have seen that I can save these symbols in the library, but then every time I make a new design I have to recharge them in the current design to be able to apply them. would it be possible to make sure that the modification made to a style-level template automatically propanes to all other templates? so that every time I open a new design I find everything loaded independently of the chosen format?

with the other cad that I use in reality the template is unique and inside contains all the backgrounds (a0, a1, etc) and from the menu select the one to be applied to the table in object and to be displayed on screen and in print (clearly at the cost of having the drawings a little more 'timber because then everyone takes behind all the formats), for which this propagation is automatic and transparent to the user. would it also be possible in swx to have a single template without all these drwdot and sldrt in which I am sincerely losing myself?

I understand that the subject has been treated n-mila times but being a beginner hard to understand and I wanted to take a step ahead of where I arrived now.
 
I don't think you can import annotations and anything else automatically on the general table template.

remember that there are 2 different templates:
1) related to sheet formats (a3....a4....)
2) referring to the model with general table settings (when you press new...drawing) that with drwdot extension
 
I don't think you can import annotations and anything else automatically on the general table template.

remember that there are 2 different templates:
1) related to sheet formats (a3....a4....)
2) referring to the model with general table settings (when you press new...drawing) that with drwdot extension
As for wrinkle symbols and geometric tolerances, I solved this way:

I deleted all drwdot except one (I don't know why those who installed me swx had put me a drwdot for each format:a4, a4v, a2, a2v, a2allungato, etc etc etc etc., they were twenty).

then on the a4v (the only one I saved) I stored everything I needed. Now every time I open a new design I start like a4, but then from the properties of the foliage I change the sldrt and put what I need. In this way these predefined styles are also transferred to the modified foliage, it is seen that they are saved in drwdot and not in slddrt.

The only little nuisance is that the general wrinkles that are put in the cartilage remain in the a4 position even if I change it and put another format, but I hurry to move them. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a way to save these general wrinkle marks in slddrt.
 
The only little nuisance is that the general wrinkles that are put in the cartilage remain in the a4 position even if I change it and put another format, but I hurry to move them. Unfortunately, I couldn't find a way to save these general wrinkle marks in slddrt.
to save them in the slddrt it is necessary to do it for each sheet format and it is a break of boxes if they have many sheets. you have to see if you can parameterize the location so that when you change format, to the message "adapted annotation si/no" you say yes and you reposition everything.

It's to try... because it is something not foreseen or unusual. generally tends to create everything in the single sheet model and at the limit to use blocks to be imported at the moment.
 
to save them in the slddrt it is necessary to do it for each sheet format and it is a break of boxes if they have many sheets. you have to see if you can parameterize the location so that when you change format, to the message "adapted annotation si/no" you say yes and you reposition everything.

It's to try... because it is something not foreseen or unusual. generally tends to create everything in the single sheet model and at the limit to use blocks to be imported at the moment.
no, unfortunately when they are in "modified sheet" the key of wrinkles and tolerances of form are gray, it is seen that it is not expected that they can be placed in sldrt.

I understand the block thing, it's just that I was working to automate the files as much as possible, trying to get closer to the working method that exists in itself and that seems very good to me.
 

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