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General information about properties of a graphic document and its objects |
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When working with a drawing (fragment), you can change properties of this drawing (fragment) and properties of a view insertion (for a drawing), of a fragment insertion or macro-element.
To specify properties, use the following commands: Document Properties, View Insertion Properties, Macroelement properties, etc.
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You can transfer properties of view and fragment insertions to a drawing document and fragment insertions to a fragment document. To that end, Copy Properties In the dialog Property Management. |
When working with a drawing, note the following features.
•Values of the properties Designation, Name, Material, Mass, Developed by, Checked by, Approved by, Technological control, Standard control can be set in the Parameter panel ( Document Properties), in the Property Editor and in the title of the drawing. After filling in the title, the values of these properties are transferred to the document property list, and after editing in the Parameter panel or in the Product composition panel — to the corresponding cells in the title.
•The property BOM Section is filled in if the option Include in specification is enabled for the macro-element or insert, and it is present in the document. BOM description. For a fragment insertion, this property value can also be set in the source file. If necessary, the value of an object’s BOM Section property can be changed in the drawing.
•The property Position is filled under the same conditions as for the property BOM section. Initially, the value of the property Position is auto-calculated. After Linking drawing to BOM There the items are sorted, and reference numbers are calculated. Values obtained from the calculation are transferred back to the drawing (provided that positions included in the composition of geometry (corresponding BOM items).
•In an associative drawing, you can view properties of the source model of associative views, of its components and solids.
Model properties in an associative drawing
The values of the following system properties can be transferred to the associative drawing from the model document:
•Designation (if the designation is composite, then all parts of the designation, except for the code, are sent from the model to the drawing; the specifics of simple and composite designations are described in the section) Designation,
•Name,
•Product name,
•Variant geometric representation,
•Material (applies only to detail drawings, along with the property Material, parameters of hatching (style, color, and angle of hatching) set in the model are transferred to the drawing, see section Notes on using hatch specified in a model,
•Mass (a part’s mass is calculated according to its shape and material density; an assembly mass is determined as the total mass of its components),
•Developed by,
•Checked by,
•Approved by,
•In–process inspection,
•Compliance assessment,
•Precision Class,
•Majority surface finish sign and parameter.
Property values are transferred if they are defined in the model and if the transfer of these properties is enabled. Learn more about transferring properties from a model to an associative drawing...
The values of the model properties are transferred to the corresponding drawing properties. Most properties — designation, name, names, sign and unspecified roughness parameter — are displayed in the drawing.
All drawing properties, including those transferred from the model, can be viewed and edited in the drawing in the Product composition panel or by using the command Document properties. If the value of a passed property is changed by the user in the drawing, the communication with the model for this property is disabled.
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The model projected into the drawing can also have properties from external libraries. These properties and their values are passed to the drawing without exception. |
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