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d0 please

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ferrisb
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d0 please

Does anyone know how I can reset the d count?

i.e. d0,d1,d2......

My template is starting at 166.

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mdavis22569
in reply to: ferrisb

can you post the template ... I've never seen a way to reset it manually .... but if we see it someone might know quickly how to

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mcgyvr
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No way to reset the count in an existing template.

 

"maybe" some of the "coders" here can do a vba macro that "might" fix it..

 

My ipt file starts with Sketch 2

 



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mcgyvr
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http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Inventor-IdeaStation/Feature-sketch-Numbers-Reset-Ability/idi-p/437834...



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Hochenauer
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There is no way to reset the internal highwatermark for parameter names. I am not aware of plans to provide that functionality any time soon either.

 

If your parts always start with some unreasonable high number, you need to recreate your template.

You can create an empty part (template) by holding <CTRL>+<SHIFT> while newing up a part.

 

 

I hope this at least helps somewhat.

 

Cheers,

Gerald

 

 

 



Gerald Hochenauer
Senior Principal Engineer, Inventor
Autodesk, Inc.

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