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Hi all,
Question...
I'm trying to create a drawing template to always include a sheet at the back with a view of the profile and the standard tolerances we agreed with our supplier to eliminate having to specify these every single time.
So what I did is create a dummy part of the profile, inserted this as a base view on a second sheet indicate all the general dimensions and tolerances, add some informative text and save it as a template...
Problem is, when I create a new drawing from this template Inventor asks me to replace this base view with no option to leave it as it is, basically undoing all the work from making a template.
So second option, I draw the profile in a sketch on the second sheet, annotate the sketch, add tolerances and informative text and save as a template again...
Now I start a new drawing and the sketch is gone!
$%@! 😩
Anyone know how to simply add in a base view or sketch in a template which doesn't get replaced or deleted?
And at Autodesk, why can't we just save sketches in templates, or opt to not replace baseviews from a template?
Big thanks for anyone who can help me out.
With kind regards,
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