Actually you're simply using the parts list command to create a separate
table which is formatted completely different than your regular parts list.
By creating a separate parts list style, your original parts list format is
preserved.
It's just a table.
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"Brian Corbin" wrote in message
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Thanks Dennis,
I want those dims in an actual "Table" not in the parts list, is this is
possible?
"Dennis Jeffrey" wrote in message
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Yes. In your parameters dialog box, rename those Dims and mark them for
export. This creates custom iProperties which are stored within the part.
Then in the IDW or DWG file, go to Format - Styles and Standard Editor and
create a new parts list style that can be formatted just the way you want
it.
After you've created your parts list style, place your parts list in the 2-D
drawing, right mouse button on the parts list to edit the parts list, and
simply add the columns
that you need. See attached example.
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"Brian Corbin" wrote in message
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Hi Guys,
Is there any way to get parametric model dims into a cust
om table like you
can into dimension text?
Thanks
Brian