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"mpower" <
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Let me explain my situation and maybe you can
help me use this to my advantage.
Each of our fasteners are assigned a sequential
part number. For instance, all 5/8-11 UNC HHCS are 550030-?. The ?
is filled in when the part is used for the first time. 550030-1 might be
4.00" long, 550030-2 might be 1.25" long. Each part has it's own .idw
drawing.
What I did today with the iPart from cbliss.com
is to have it calculate the part that I want, then save copy as the part
number and then open the part number and delete the factory and the
spreadsheet turning it into an ordinary part. I kept a copy of the iPart
factory so that I can use it again next time.
Can I edit the iPart factory each time I need a
fastener and put the part number in the spreadsheet somewhere? Then will
I be able to make individual drawings for each fastener?
Mike
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"rllthomas" <
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I'm willing to bet that Sean in his eternal quest to provide better
support than most VARs while not charging a cent has this well documented on
his web page somewhere.
Rich Thomas
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"MechMan" <mechman> wrote in messageWell
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I'm no VAR but drinks are on me. Pick 'em up at the CF
tavern.
MechMan