I have searched all over for how others handle this and can't find a good working solution.
When you place a part (let’s say structural steel part) from content center as a custom part and later change the part size, the browser still shows the old part name which makes it very confusing when scanning through the browsers when you're trying to find something. It makes it almost unusable if you can’t trust the description. How do others handle this? I know about browser rename but that won't work because it defaults back when you close and reopen.
Thx
Jason
Use the productivity tools to rename all browser nodes, use partnumber or filename. (partnumber in your case)
If you save the Assebmly it will save the browser name change.
As a rule, I keep the filename the same as the partnumber, and the browsernodes follow suite.
Structural parts are more difficult in that respect, as the shear volume requires unique naming methods.
If you save it as a custom part, it will always retain the filename you gave it when you first saved it as custom.
But you can easily change the part number field, it will no longer match filename however.
T.S.
Not sure what you are doing, If I place a CC steel item, use the "Custom" radio button, change the default name that ADSK defaults to my own Part#. It shows up in the browser under my Part#. If I RMB button on the item in the main window and select "Replace with CC" I have the ability to select a new CC member. Use the Custom button enter my own Part#, it shows up in the assemble and in the browser window with my new Part#
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