- #USE A DESIGN TABLE IN SOLIDWORKS WITH DIFFERENT UNITS SOFTWARE#
- #USE A DESIGN TABLE IN SOLIDWORKS WITH DIFFERENT UNITS WINDOWS#
When controlling the tolerance of a captured dimension the formatĭimensionNominalValue|DimensionLowerLimit|DimensionUpperLimit|TypeĭimensionNominalValue is the nominal dimension toīe applied to the parameter (in the SOLIDWORKS document units)ĭimensionLowerLimit is the lower limit for the The captured dimension can also have the tolerance controlled. Of any dimension rule needs to be in the same units as the model The configuration of the weldment model is switched to Red The configuration of the model is switched to Red and all otherĬonfigurations are deleted. The configuration of the model is switched to Red. The configuration of the model is left in the current The configuration rule provides the ability to switch the "C:\DriveWorks Pro\My Cupboard\Results\56\". Number is 56 then the driven model will be created in "C:\DriveWorks Pro\My Cupboard\Results\". If the project is located at "C:\DriveWorks Pro\My Cupboard\MyĬupboard.driveproj" then the driven model will be created in Result of the Path rule results in a folder that does not currently "1Block1234.sldprt" if it was generated by the first specificationĪnd 1234 was entered into the OrderNumber form control. The component is generated from, followed by the dataĮntered into the OrderNumber form control.įor example the master model "Block.sldprt" would become The specification number, followed by the name of the master model For more information, see theĬomponent With a Static or Driven Replacement Model help Replaces the subassembly or part with a Component Set called M圜omponentSetName. Its original file name, prefixed with the specification number -įor example, "Block.sldprt" would become "1 Block.sldprt" if it was "1.sldprt" if it was generated by the first specification. The specification number - for example, "Block.sldprt" would become Number - for example, "Block.sldprt" would become "Blockġ.sldprt" if it was generated by the first specification. Its original file name, suffixed with the Suppresses the assembly or part, you could also use "Suppress"ĭeletes the subassembly or part from its parent assembly.Ĭreates a new subassembly or part with its filename set to be "Unsuppress" (in quotes), or "U" (in quotes). Unsuppresses the subassembly or part, you could also use Model, or, in the case of a subassembly or part, to delete it orĬontrol its suppression state, visibility in the parent The new table behavior is a welcome change and this little import trick really completes it.The file name rule is used to determine the name of the driven Below is a link to a video that shows off the Excel Import trick. So with this little trick…it won’t take very long for users to convert OLE type Excel tables to General Tables! There are lots of documented features to export tables, but nothing is shown for importing table information from a spreadsheet. It worked! All the Font sizes and type were perfectly preserved. After exiting the Excel interface, I tried pasting the data from the clipboard to the new General Table I just created. I then editing the Excel table to where I could access the data directly in Excel.
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As a test, I created a General Table that matched the column and row count. I wonder if I can import the Excel data into a SolidWorks General Table? Having the Table in SolidWorks will allow for easier table editing and more precise font and cell sizing options since OLE isn’t in use. The user noted that when opening a Design Binder document in SolidWorks 2010, the default behavior was now set to open Microsoft Excel WITHIN the SolidWorks Window which is similar to the behavior you see when you create or edit a Design Table.Īs we were discussing the table behavior, a thought popped into my head. In previous versions, we stored the Microsoft Excel document inside the Design Binder of the Drawing document.
#USE A DESIGN TABLE IN SOLIDWORKS WITH DIFFERENT UNITS WINDOWS#
The tables were pasted into SolidWorks which utilizes standard Windows OLE (Object Linking/Embedding) to display the Excel information inside the SolidWorks Window. He was working on a cable drawing that contained a couple of “custom” tables that were produced in Microsoft Excel.
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Last week I got a question from one of our users concerning tables. Below is a link to a video that highlights the Excel behavior in tables. This could make entering data in any type of table a painfully slow experience. In previous versions, you had to double-click EACH CELL to make a modification. You can now use the Tab key and arrow keys to quickly switch between cells during data entry. That type of enhancement is the source of this post, but first we’ll take an overall look at the enhancements to Tables in SolidWorks 2010.Īs reported in my SolidWorks 2010 Enhancements Highlight article, all Tables in SolidWorks 2010 now behave VERY similarly to Microsoft Excel.
#USE A DESIGN TABLE IN SOLIDWORKS WITH DIFFERENT UNITS SOFTWARE#
Sometimes when testing newer versions of Software you discover some “unreported” enhancements that really can be a time saver.