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Inventor Template Management Through the iLogic API Looking Glass

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    Description

    Do you find that you have too many templates to manage? Are you struggling with keeping drawings and models up to your latest company standards? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then this class is for you. Inventor iLogic and the API are powerful tools that can be utilized in creating your Inventor templates, along with managing your Inventor files by keeping them up to the latest company standards. In this class, we’ll create one template for multiple drawing sheet sizes and a part template, driven by iLogic rules. We’ll design and create external iLogic rules to check model standards, switch drawing styles, sheet sizes, dimension schemes, and a few other useful tools. This class will demonstrate how the power of iLogic can help you minimize the number of templates you need to create and maintain, along with forcing the user to input standard company iProperties. These iLogic programs will make model and drawing setup a breeze.

    Key Learnings

    • Learn how to design iLogic rules to create one drawing template for various sheet sizes and drawing styles
    • Learn how to design and create external iLogic rules to check model standards, switch drawing styles, as well as sheet sizes and a few other tools
    • Learn how to create an Inventor iLogic rule to force CAD users to fill out required company iProperties
    • Learn about the iLogic API methods used in updating drawings to your latest company standards

    Tags

    Product
    Inventor
    Vault Professional
    Industries
    Site Development (General civil engineering)
    Product design and manufacturing
    Topics
    CAD Management & IT
    Product Design
    3D Modeling
    Mechanical Design
    MEP & Structural Fabrication
    Design
    CAD Management
    3D Printing
    Additive Manufacturing
    Technology Management
    Manufacturing Processes
    Drafting
    Modeling
    Management