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Re: Revision Table for old drawings
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You can click the add revision row(s) icon multiple times, it will give you a new row and a new revision number.
Re: Revision Table for old drawings
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Hi dan_inv09,
dan_inv09 wrote:... when were they added?
Inventor version 11 or Inventor 2008 maybe? ![]()
edit: it looks like it was Inventor 2008
Jamie keeps all of the what's new here: http://inventortopix.blogspot.com/p/whats-new-docs
dan_inv09 wrote:As far as changing the rev level in the iProperties, when you "Add Revision Row" or "Add Revision Row(s)" does it go to 4? I think you will find that it will give you a 3.
Indeed it will increment off of an internally stored number that we can't access, so you're correct it would go to 3 again.
dan_inv09 wrote:
("Add Revision Row(s)" gave me a little false hope with the "(s)". Doesn't that make you think it would let you do more than one at a time?)
You can add multiple rows using Add Revision Row(s) the button in the dialog, by clicking it multiple times.
Then you could select the intermediate rows and right-click, and then choose Visible in order to toggle off their visibility:
I hope this helps.
Best of luck to you in all of your Inventor pursuits,
Curtis
http://inventortrenches.blogspot.com

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Re: Revision Table for old drawings
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I was exiting the dialog and right clicking, I honestly must have had like a blind spot or something. I did not see those and/or was absolutely certain they were not what I was looking for when I was trying to figure out a better way to do what I was doing.
I think "(s)" implies that you can do many with one click - you don't need it to say that you are allowed to click it again, do you?



