@Mark.Lancaster wrote:
@cad
Changes made in template compared to the design data folder are 2 different things. If you changed the information just in the template and didn't save back than there was no modification made to the design data folder. I'm just trying to save you time in your migration...
Please confirm if you updated your actual XML files located in your design data folder.
Yes, I'm sure we update and save. Manage-Style and standards-Update/save, every time we create a new sheet metal rule.
I can't figure out if I: 1. using Style library Manager 2018 have to migrate the old 2017 styles in a new folder in the server "Design Data 2018"
2.leave all as it is and tell Inventor 2018 to use the old folder "Design Data 2017"
Both these are not quite logical to me. It's why I'm asking advise to people more experienced.
@Mark.Lancaster wrote:
Keep your templates as is and open them directly in 2017 and save them. However if you are planning on your users to keep working in 2015 until you are finished then you need to migrate/save them into another folder until you are ready.
I think you meant: Keep your templates as is and open them directly in 2017 and save them. However if you are planning on your users to keep working in 2017 until you are finished then you need to migrate/save them into another folder until you are ready.
Same hold true for content center.
So I can maintain the old shared folder to publish content center components.
If materials/appearances were modified as document materials/appearances then you don't have any global material/appearance. So you need to confirm if you wrote them back to a material and/or appearance library.
I think we have modified only in the document material/appearances. I want to be sure that opening that part in Inventor 2018 it maintain the same texture or material.