Inventor 2015 Styles editor update

Inventor 2015 Styles editor update

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Inventor 2015 Styles editor update

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Hi everyone,

 

I'm having a problem with the styles libray, in my company they created a styles library so that everyone works in the same way, and now when i work in a drawing created before this i have to update the styles library so that the symbols, dimensions and everything changes to the standard they want and when i click the update library inventor assumes the new library but it doesnt changes the dimensions and symbols.. but if i create a new dimension it uses the new standard style.. what can be the problem to this?

 

in the attachment you can see an example of that, the welding symbol with the value of 3 is the symbol that was in the drawing already and the weld symbol with the value of 4 is the ney style library symbol. As you can see the size its not the same, and after the styles update the symbol stayed lika that...

 

Thanks for the help,

Regards.

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Mark.Lancaster
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arielpipi

 

If you select the weld symbol with the 3 in your drawing, what style does it state in the annotation ribbon tab?

 

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Is that the same style name being used by the new weld symbol ?

 

Regards

 

Mark Lancaster

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As you can see in the attatchement, the standard selected is the "Default standard (EFACEC)" but when i select the welding in the weld symbol looks like the style is the ISO one.. why didn't it change?

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Mark.Lancaster
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When a style is given to a annotation and another active standard is created, existing styles do no aumtaically change to it.   However tHey would change if their related syle was updated to become the new standard.  But you have two separate styles for welding...  So you have to manually change it.

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