Ballooning drawings
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Hi,
My first time posting on here - but have a query, so why not.
I've been using Inventor on and off for approx 2 years now (no formal training - mainly trial and error), but have used Autocad for 20+ years along with Google sketchup. The company I work for currently have a 'vision' of getting all the designers to switch to using Inventor, and leave Autocad behind. So far, I can see several disadvantages, and advantages with this - but.......onto my query. Having created an elevation model (curtain wall system, consisting of timber mullions and transoms) and a drawing showing this model, I now have to create a 'location drawing' which tells the installation team which part goes where. So, in Autocad this would be a simple task of creating the elevation, layout tab, label the parts - copy and paste labels as required (some areas repeat across the elevation) etc etc....So far with Inventor it seems that I cannot create the equivalent of a group, or block, and copy and paste the balloons (labels) to repeatable areas of the elevation - I'm having to balloon, and position each label individually...which is taking a long time. I cannot be spending so much time with this process as there will be lots of drawings of this type - is there a quicker way to do this that I'm just not aware of yet? Currently, it seems that something that would take about 30 minutes in Autocad, is taking hours in Inventor? Any suggestions anyone?