The workaround we use at our company is that we have create a
drawing-template with the revision table inserted. Then we changed the
revision table to our needs. Saved the template as example A4-landscape.
Then save copie as the A4-landscape to A4 portrait. Then we had to replace
the revision table on the position we like ( you cant attache the revision
table to the titleblock), we did that for all the drawing formats we use.
Now when you start a new drawing dont click new -> drawing, if you do it the
normal way the revision table get losed somewhere. You have to click open ->
browse to your templates-dir -> open the format you want. With this method
we have for all our drawings the same titleblock with the same revision
table. For the period we are in prototype we put a big red PROTOTYPE over
the revision table
It can be handy if you set your drawing-templates to read-only. When you
insert your base view you get a warning, ignore it. If your drawing is
finished just click save ->it will react like you save a new part, the only
thing you have to do is to click on your workspace in the location bar and
give a name to your drawing.
"Kent Keller" schreef in bericht
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> Not that I know of .. this is the biggest complaint people have with it.
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> "kadway" wrote in message news:f126c91.-1@WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> > Is there a way to set the revision table to default to a different
format.
> I would like the heading to be different than the installation format. I
> know it can be changed after inserting but changing it for every drawing
is
> a pain.
> > Thanks!
> > Ken
> > kdale@kadway.com
> >
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