I am trying to create a dwg with all the standard views, by product line, that our engineering dept would need for custom customer drawings. To keep all the information in one central location I would like to be able to link viewports in other dwg files to the standards file.
Right now the views are copied and pasted into new files every time, so if a change is needed, someone has to go through every file. With viewports linked to a central .dwg file, id like to be able to make the change once and have all the relevant DWG's pulling the view directly so it updates as well.
Is this possible? I'm not the most knowledgeable about AutoCAD, know enough to get by, but that's all.
Thanks!
This is exactly one of the things that XREF's are good for. XREF the standards drawing into customer drawings, use Viewports to "look at" whichever parts in the standards drawing are needed, and when widget A gets its round hole changed to a square hole in the standards, that will update automatically in all customer drawings containing an Xref of the standards [whether or not they include a Viewport that looks at widget A].
Hello @jwalsh3LQ9Y
Can you describe what you mean by VIEWS? Please explain, using a real life example, how VIEWS are used in your firm's sheet production. Explain the final outcome that you'd like to achieve if you worked for a perfect firm in a perfect world.
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Our engineers put assembly details on every drawing that hits the factory floor. Right now, someone is copying line drawing diagrams including part numbers and basic assembly views into every drawing they create. I find this extremely inefficient, and **** near impossible to change after drawings are created (hundreds of drawings leave the department a day.)
I would like to set up a "Standards" file for a specific product line, and have everyone link to it in a viewport so if/when an ECO or other changes take place, the viewports are automatically populated in all drawings without having to go and edit each one.
Wonderful. I was able to add the standard to an XRef in a new file, but could you tell me how to "look at" the model space in that file, from the VP in the new dwg?
@jwalsh3LQ9Y wrote:
Wonderful. I was able to add the standard to an XRef in a new file, but could you tell me how to "look at" the model space in that file, from the VP in the new dwg?
Set up Layouts with Viewports in them, and in each Viewport you can look into model space and Zoom in on a particular portion of the Xref there. The Layouts can also contain each page's border-&-title-block type information, with drawing titles, part and/or page numbers, or whatever. Read about Layouts and Viewports in Help.
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