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Vault Manufacturing is a product data management (PDM) application that
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Track the life cycle of designs and materials used to manufacture a product.

Manage what you make, buy, assemble, and deliver to customers.

Vault Manufacturing automates the process of tracking and managing the
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coordinate the items in a total parts list. Change orders are submitted, reviewed,
approved, and tracked through the routing process using Vault Manufacturing.

Vault Manufacturing Web Client is the Web browser-based application that
gives access to the vault and its data to groups outside the engineering
department. They can:

Access all items and files in the Web Client, including released revisions.

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Autodesk Design Review

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58 | Chapter 4   Manage Data

Summary of Contents for 466B1-05A761-1304 - AutoCAD Inventor Simulation Suite 2010

Page 1: ...Autodesk Inventor 2010 Getting Started January 2009 Part No 527B1 050000 PM01A ...

Page 2: ...er i drop ImageModeler iMOUT Incinerator Inferno Inventor Inventor LT Kaydara Kaydara design logo Kynapse Kynogon LandXplorer LocationLogic Lustre Matchmover Maya Mechanical Desktop Moonbox MotionBuilder Movimento Mudbox NavisWorks ObjectARX ObjectDBX Open Reality Opticore Opticore Opus PolarSnap PortfolioWall Powered with Autodesk Technology Productstream ProjectPoint ProMaterials RasterDWG React...

Page 3: ...or of Assemblies 7 Associative Behavior of Drawings 8 Chapter 2 Create Digital Prototypes 9 Parts 9 Single Body Parts 10 iParts 10 Sheet Metal Parts 11 Derived Parts 13 Multi body Parts 14 Shrinkwrap Parts 14 Assembly Substitute Parts 15 Content Center Parts 16 Content Center Libraries 18 Features 18 Sketched Features 19 Sketch Environment 23 Sketch Blocks 24 Sketch Constraints 25 iii ...

Page 4: ... Drawing Files 40 Create Views of Models 41 Types of Drawing Views 41 Drawing View Operations 43 Drawing View Tips 44 Exploded Views 45 Annotate Drawing Views 45 Types of Drawing Annotations 46 Styles and Standards 50 Studio in Autodesk Inventor 51 Publish Designs 53 Chapter 4 Manage Data 55 Share Files in Work Groups Using Vault 55 Autodesk Vault Add ins for Design Applications 56 Microsoft Offic...

Page 5: ...ion Options 65 Document Settings 65 Styles and Standards 65 Style Libraries 66 Views of Models 66 Templates 67 Projects 68 Vault Projects 69 Default Projects 70 New Projects 70 Learning Resources 71 New Features Workshop 71 Integrated Help 71 Tutorials 72 Skill Builders 73 Index 75 Contents v ...

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Page 7: ...engineers to optimize and validate the digital prototype Generating manufacturing documentation from a validated 3D digital prototype reduces errors and associated engineering change orders ECOs before manufacturing Inventor offers rapid and accurate output of production ready drawings directly from the 3D model Inventor is tightly integrated with Autodesk data management applications This integra...

Page 8: ...er before you start Which view of the part best describes the basic shape Is the part a sheet metal part Can this part be used as a part factory iPart to generate multiple parts Can a spreadsheet control one or more parts Can I create the part automatically by using a Design Accelerator If the part is a component in a structural steel frame can I use Frame Generator to create the entire frame If t...

Page 9: ...s for a new part assembly presentation file sheet metal part weldment or drawing You can choose from several templates with predefined units A template can contain property information such as part and project data and drawing views You can see information stored in a file by viewing its properties For more information about templates see Templates on page 67 For more information about projects se...

Page 10: ...rol geometric relationships such as parallel and perpendicular Dimensions control the size Collectively this method is called Parametric modeling You can adjust the constraints or dimensional parameters that control the size and shape of a model and automatically see the effect of your modifications The following image shows a single body part in the upper half of the image and a multi body part i...

Page 11: ... machining The assembly browser is a convenient way to activate components you want to edit Use the browser to edit sketches features and constraints turn component visibility on and off and do other tasks In the following image of an assembly two of the components display an icon indicating they are part of a contact set Components that belong to a contact set behave as they would in the physical...

Page 12: ...ts Then you add dimensions and other drawing annotations to document the model A drawing that documents an assembly can contain an automated parts list and item balloons in addition to the required views The templates to use as the starting point for your drawings have the standard drawing file extension idw dwg 6 Chapter 1 Digital Prototypes in Autodesk Inventor ...

Page 13: ...re changes accordingly Conversely changes to the work feature affect any feature or geometry that is dependent on a work feature for its definition A parent child relationship is a term frequently used to describe the relationship between features A child feature cannot exist without the parent feature If you delete a parent feature you can choose to retain the originating sketch of a child featur...

Page 14: ...le automatic updates by enabling Defer Updates in the Drawing tab of Document Settings If the drawing contains a parts list and item balloons the balloon numbers are associative to the item numbers in the parts list The parts list is also associative to the Bill of Materials in the source assembly If items are deleted from the assembly they are no longer contained in the drawing parts list The par...

Page 15: ...ic component of a digital prototype is the part file A part model is a collection of features or solid bodies that define your digital prototype Parametric modeling provides the ability to apply driving dimensions and geometric relationships to the model These dimensions and relationships are called parameters Parameters control the size and shape of a model When you change a parameter the model u...

Page 16: ...h Create parts in assemblies Help topics Work with parts Parts 1 Create Parts Tutorial iParts Most designers have parts that differ by size material or other variables but the same basic design works in many models An iPart is a table driven master part that configures standard parts to different sizes and states The table can be edited within Inventor or externally in a spreadsheet Each row can c...

Page 17: ...al prototypes of sheet metal components A sheet metal part is often thought of as a part fabricated from a sheet of uniformly thick material If you design small objects this material is often thin However in Autodesk Inventor you can utilize the sheet metal commands on any design where the material is of uniform thickness Within the Autodesk Inventor design environment a sheet metal part can be di...

Page 18: ... always created from a uniformly thick sheet that is flat This sheet is formed into the final part using various fabrication techniques In the sheet metal environment you can create a folded model and unfold it into a flat pattern The flat pattern is typically used to detail the fabrication The sheet metal commands you use to work with flat patterns can provide critical fabrication information If ...

Page 19: ...ons A derived part can contain features independent of the parent component and can be Driven by the original component or the link can be disabled Used for scaling and mirror operations Derived from a specific assembly Level of Detail Used to perform add and subtract operations on assembly components An existing component inserted as a new toolbody in a multi body part file Location For more info...

Page 20: ...omponent command Use the Combine command to perform Boolean operations Location For more information Search Combine solid bodies Help topic Explore Multi Bodies and Plastic Features Tutorial Shrinkwrap Parts A shrinkwrap part uses the derived component mechanism to create a simplified part file from an assembly The Shrinkwrap command uses rule based face and component removal and hole patching to ...

Page 21: ...s a substitute LOD in the owning assembly NOTE A shrinkwrap part is created from an assembly to remove parts and small features from the assembly Use a shrinkwrap part to simplify a design or protect intellectual property Location For more information Search Shrinkwrap assemblies Help topic Assembly Substitute Parts An assembly substitute part is a simplified representation of an assembly It can b...

Page 22: ...included in the Content Center library standard parts and custom parts Standard parts fasteners shaft parts have all part parameters defined as exact values in the table of parameters Custom parts steel shapes rivets have a parameter set arbitrarily within the defined range of values The basic component in a Content Center library is a family part family or feature family A family contains family ...

Page 23: ...r library parts in the design process Open and view a part family and choose the family member Insert a part from Content Center library into an assembly file Insert a feature from Content Center library in a part Use AutoDrop to place a part interactively from a Content Center library into an assembly file Change the size of a placed Content Center library part Replace an existing also non Conten...

Page 24: ... with Autodesk Inventor Standard libraries are read only and cannot be edited directly You must copy parts to the read write library first Use the Content Center Editor to build user libraries and to modify or expand standard content delivered with the Autodesk Inventor installation Location For more information Search Content Center Editor Help topic Content Center User Libraries Tutorial Feature...

Page 25: ... shape Sketched part features depend on sketch geometry The first feature of a part the base feature is typically a sketched feature All sketch geometry is created and edited in the sketch environment using Sketch commands on the ribbon You can control the sketch grid and use sketch commands to draw lines splines circles ellipses arcs rectangles polygons or points You can select a face on an exist...

Page 26: ...n create a body Revolve Projects a sketch profile around an ax is The axis and the profile must be co planar Can create a body Loft Constructs features with two or more profiles Transitions the model from one shape to the next Aligns the profiles to one or more paths Can create a body 20 Chapter 2 Create Digital Prototypes ...

Page 27: ...l path Use Coil to create springs or to model physical threads on a part Can create a body The models created by these operations are typically solid features or new bodies that form a closed volume Surfaces You can create surfaces with many of these operations Surfaces can form an open or closed volume but contain no mass Use surfaces to define shapes use as a split tool or sculpt certain aspects...

Page 28: ...ndent on existing geometry Rib Creates a rib or web extrusion from a 2D sketch Use Rib to create thin walled closed support shapes ribs and thin walled open support shapes webs Emboss Creates a raised emboss or recessed engrave feature from a sketch profile 22 Chapter 2 Create Digital Prototypes ...

Page 29: ... button is selected and the Sketch commands are available along with a sketch plane on which to sketch You can control the initial sketch setup by using template files or settings in the Application Options dialog box Sketch tab When you create a sketch a sketch icon displays in the browser When you create a feature from a sketch a feature icon displays in the browser with the sketch icon nested u...

Page 30: ...reedom that allow them to simulate kinematic subassemblies Sketch blocks are created in 2D part sketches and can be comprised only of sketch objects Sketch block definitions are contained in the Blocks folder while sketch block instances reside under the parent sketch You can control the appearance and format of block definitions and instances Use sketch blocks to represent components in your top ...

Page 31: ...ne or more constraints could be required to stabilize the sketch shape or position You can also add constraints manually to any sketch element Although you can use unconstrained sketches fully constrained sketches result in more predictable updates Location For more information Search Constrain Sketches Help topic Explore Sketch Constraints Tutorial 2D AutoCAD Data in Sketches When you open an Aut...

Page 32: ...common engineering features that do not require a sketch when you create them with Autodesk Inventor You usually provide only the location and a few dimensions The standard placed features are shell fillet chamfer face draft hole and thread The commands for placed features are located on the Sketch and Model tabs Fillet Places a fillet or round on selected edges loops and features Chamfer Breaks s...

Page 33: ...r the included component files If assembly features are used use LOD reps to exclude unnecessary components The more participants the bigger the file size and the longer it takes to calculate the feature You usually suppress assembly features before saving Assembly features include chamfers fillets sweeps revolved features extrusions holes move face rectangular feature pattern circular feature pat...

Page 34: ...The work feature commands provide on screen prompts to help you with selection and placement You can Create and use work features in the part assembly sheet metal and 3D sketch environments Use and refer to work features in the drawing environment Project work features into a 2D sketch Create in line work features to help you define a 3D sketch or position a part or assembly feature Make work feat...

Page 35: ...e dialog box for that feature Edit Feature Choose a different method to terminate the feature Choose whether the feature joins cuts or intersects another feature Uses grip handles to drag a feature or face or snap to other geometry to resize a feature Arrows indicate the 3D Grips drag direction The feature preview shows the expected results before you commit to the change Location For more informa...

Page 36: ... camera plane Constrain a sketch to the face of an existing component When a component is active the rest of the assembly is shaded in the browser and graphics window Only one component can be active at a time Choose a fundamental part or subassembly such as a frame or base plate to be the first component in an assembly Except for the first placed component all placed components are unconstrained ...

Page 37: ... displayed A single occurrence of each component is placed in the assembly file The dropped components appear at the bottom of the browser in the receiving assembly Location For more information Search Assembly components Help topic Assemble and Constrain Components Tutorial Assembly Constraints Assembly constraints establish the orientation of the components in the assembly and simulate mechanica...

Page 38: ...mponent is fully constrained when all degrees of freedom DOF are removed You are not required to constrain completely any component in an assembly in Autodesk Inventor To verify the DOF of components in an assembly Select Degrees of Freedom from the Visibility panel of the View tab Drag a component in the graphics window Other components in the assembly will move based on existing constraints Loca...

Page 39: ... Once you are satisfied with the state of your layout you make components from the sketch blocks This process also known as push derive results in part and assembly files that are associated to the layout sketch blocks When you change the sketch block definitions your component files automatically reflect the changes Experiment with top down design to experience the power of truly associative desi...

Page 40: ...o a new subassembly You are asked to specify a new file name template location and default bill of materials structure You can then move components between assembly levels by dragging components in the browser Subassemblies can be nested many layers deep in a large assembly By planning and building subassemblies you can efficiently manage the construction of large assemblies You can create subasse...

Page 41: ...tools to assist you in creating and evaluating a mechanical design Use sketch blocks in a 2D part sketch to create a schematic layout of your mechanism Create flexible nested blocks and apply sketch constraints to define subassembly kinematics Derive sketch blocks into component files and create other features to develop your 3D models The components remain associated to their corresponding blocks...

Page 42: ...ntact between components and to determine the range of motion Use Positional representations to save a mechanism in various states such as maximum and minimum extension Use Inventor Studio to animate simultaneous or sequential movement 36 Chapter 2 Create Digital Prototypes ...

Page 43: ...design two or more components cannot occupy the same space at the same time unless they are specifically designed to do so To check for such errors Autodesk Inventor can analyze assemblies for interference The Analyze Interference command checks for interference between sets of components or among the components in a single set If interference exists Autodesk Inventor displays it as a solid and di...

Page 44: ...ly if you want to show different quantities for assembly components in a parts list You can define the required parts list quantity for each iAssembly member You can manage iAssemblies from a table In an iAssembly you can replace one member with another member from the same factory by selecting a different row in the table The bill of materials and parts list automatically update when you edit mem...

Page 45: ...ny stage during the process of creating digital prototypes Drawings A drawing consists of one or more sheets that each contain one or more 2D drawing views and annotations Drawings are associative to the digital prototypes Any change to the model is automatically reflected in the drawing the next time you open it You can create a drawing at any point in the design process and it always reflects th...

Page 46: ...er To set up a drawing template open a template file from Autodesk Inventor version number Templates Make your changes and save the file with a new name in the Templates folder The new template is available the next time the New File dialog box displays You can create different templates for the different sheets sizes you use or create multiple sheet formats in a single template To customize a dra...

Page 47: ... The commands for views in Inventor are like view types in drafting The two types of view commands in Inventor are author and modify Author commands create new views They are located in the Author panel of the ribbon Modify commands change existing views They are located on the Modify panel of the ribbon The first view placed on a drawing is a base view Subsequent views are either children of the ...

Page 48: ...isplay settings from the parent view Section View A view created by sketching a line that defines a plane used to cut through a part or assembly You draw the cutting line when you create the view or select it from a sketch associated to the parent view The cutting line can be a single straight segment or multiple segments The cutting line arrowheads on the base view automatically orient to reflect...

Page 49: ...iew Operations Break An operation that reduces the size of a model by removing or breaking irrelevant portions Create a break in a view if the com ponent view exceeds the length of the drawing or contains large areas of nondescript geometry An example is the center portion of a shaft Dimensions that span the break reflect the true length Break Out An operation that removes a defined area of materi...

Page 50: ...t views You can remove the association between a parent and a dependent view by editing the dependent view Then you can set independent scale style and alignment for the dependent view You can move a view by clicking and dragging the red border You can move multiple views with a crossing selection window Most dependent views are created with an alignment vertical horizontal in position to the pare...

Page 51: ...reated by using a combination of assembly iam presentation ipn and drawing idw dwg files A view of the assembly is created in the presentation file and the components are repositioned in the view Drawing views are then generated from the presentation file Location For more information Search Exploded views and presentations Help topic Create Exploded Views Tutorial Annotate Drawing Views Drawing a...

Page 52: ...selected edges or points The first edge or point selected is the origin geometry You can create individu al dimensions or a dimension set Ordinate Dimensions and Ordinate Dimension Set Creates multiple ordinate dimensions in a single process Ordinate dimensions automatically align as you place them If dimension text overlaps you can modify the dimension position or dimension style You can create i...

Page 53: ...ead Notes Hole or thread notes display the information from hole thread and cylindrical cut extrusion features on a model The style of the hole note varies depending on the type of feature selected Chamfer Notes Chamfer notes contain distance and angle measurements for selected model edges or sketched lines You can attach chamfer notes to angled edges in views and sketches A chamfer edge and refer...

Page 54: ...he Dimension Style Punch Notes A punch note includes data related to the punch feature for example the punch ID angle direction depth quantity note and so on Punch notes can be added to flat pattern views of sheet metal parts Caterpillars Weld caterpillars are used to denote weld features in 2D views You can add weld caterpillars manually using the Caterpillar command Add them automatically from w...

Page 55: ...ase Tables You can create a general configuration or bend table A general table can have a default number of rows and columns or you can customize its size The general table can reference external data from xls xlsx or csv files or you can enter any other type of data you need In drawings of iParts and iAssemblies configuration table rows repres ent the members of the factory You can specify the c...

Page 56: ...lp topic Prepare Final Drawings Tutorial Drawings Sketched Symbols Stacking Skill Builder Parts List Add a Custom Part Styles and Standards Inventor uses styles and standards to control the formats of views and annotation objects The formats include dimension appearance layers linetypes text styles table formatting and any other formatting related to annotation objects Style and standard informati...

Page 57: ...ary Use the Object Defaults list to map drawing annotation objects to styles and drawing layers Link a customized style library to a project file ipj to share styles among designers All files included in the project then use the same styles for formatting Documents are uniformly formatted and updates are easy When you update the main style definition in the library all documents that use the style...

Page 58: ...t your needs You can save and share your custom lights colors and scene styles with others in your design community Animations use the existing assembly constraints All you do is specify a time period and what the intended end condition of the constraint is A timeline provides easy access to adjusting the timing of each animated object Animating positional representations existing deep within the ...

Page 59: ...g Parasolid Pro ENGINEER and STEP 2D PDF files Image files including BMP JPEG PNG or TIFF DWF files are an Autodesk file type that can contain 3D data 2D data and bill of materials information You can view DWF files in Autodesk Design Review a free download that contains tools to view print and mark up DWF files Location For more information Search Publishing 3D data Help topic Publishing 2D data ...

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Page 61: ...g Vault Autodesk Vault is a work group data management system for sharing design data across a project team The vault provides a file management and version control system for all engineering and related data It provides design team members with a central and secure collaborative environment Autodesk Vault in a shared environment consists of two components the Vault server and vault clients The se...

Page 62: ...ent more than one member from editing the same file at the same time After a file is checked back into the vault team members can refresh their local copies Autodesk Vault Add ins for Design Applications Add in clients provide basic vault functions within the environment of a parent application such as AutoCAD and Autodesk Inventor Add ins maintain application specific data relationships when addi...

Page 63: ...new drawing In the Copy Design dialog box you can choose which parts of an existing design to copy reuse exclude or replace You can define a naming scheme for the files you copy to the new design Alternatively you can choose to add a prefix and a suffix to the file names automatically If the original file names end in an integer you can choose to automatically increment the names You can rename pr...

Page 64: ...ked through the routing process using Vault Manufacturing Vault Manufacturing Web Client is the Web browser based application that gives access to the vault and its data to groups outside the engineering department They can Access all items and files in the Web Client including released revisions View and print details of items and files in the Web Client Location For more information The separate...

Page 65: ...owser node AutoCAD Files When you open an AutoCAD file in Autodesk Inventor you can select the AutoCAD data to translate Model space a single layout in paper space or 3D solids One or more layers You can also place 2D translated data On a sketch in a new or existing drawing As a title block in a new drawing As a sketched symbol in a new drawing On a sketch in a new or existing part If you translat...

Page 66: ...rd and paste into a part assembly or drawing sketch The data is imported at the cursor position The options for importing and saving AutoCAD files in Autodesk Inventor are Selection of layers Window selection of entities Saving files in DWG format Support for DXF files back to version 12 Creation of AutoCAD Mechanical files if AutoCAD Mechanical is installed NOTE Mechanical Desktop files can be li...

Page 67: ...you import the files you can treat them as if they were originally created in Autodesk Inventor You can import these files Alias CATIA V5 JT Pro ENGINEER Parasolid SolidWorks UGS NX You can also import SAT STEP IGES and Mechan ical Desktop DWG files Location For more information Search Parts and assemblies from other CAD systems Help topics Import and use IGES data Import and use STEP data Import ...

Page 68: ...n does not maintain associ ativity with the original Autodesk Inventor file You can export these files CATIA V5 JT Pro ENGINEER Parasolid You can also export to SAT STEP IGES DWF and various graphic files formats Location For more information Search Export parts assemblies and more Help topics Save Save As Export DWF markup 62 Chapter 4 Manage Data ...

Page 69: ...s in the ribbon The Get Started tab provides access to the many learning resources and customer involvement opportunities Commands and Tools The Quick Access Toolbar QAT at the top of the screen is a set of common commands you can access across all environments You can add commands to the QAT Then if necessary to accommodate numerous commands you can dock the QAT under the ribbon The commands and ...

Page 70: ...ed environment so you can recognize the environment as you work To collapse the ribbon to the Panel name level or to collapse it entirely click the arrow to the right of the tab names When you start a file the ribbon is docked at the top of the screen immediately below the QAT View the video available in Help to see how to manipulate and customize the display of the ribbon Location For more inform...

Page 71: ...s The Document Settings dialog box controls the settings in individual files Various tabs control settings for the active document You can specify the active styles units of measure sketch and modeling preferences bill of materials and default tolerance Location For more informa tion Search Customize work environments in Autodesk Inventor Help topics Application Options settings Styles and Standar...

Page 72: ...tyle Style Libraries Style libraries make it easy to share formatting conventions across projects because they contain the definitions of formatting objects You can use a style library to update a style for all documents For instance you can revise the arrow heads of dimensions by editing the style and saving the revision to the master style library All documents that use that drafting standard ha...

Page 73: ... more information Search Overview of the ViewCube Help topics Navigation Tools Views of models Templates Once you activate Autodesk Inventor you can open an existing file or start a new file Templates are available on the Application menu under New You can choose from several templates with predefined units Use the tabs to select your standard Templates 67 ...

Page 74: ... about where design data is stored where you can edit files and maintains valid links between them Projects are essential when you work in a team work on multiple design projects and share libraries among several design projects Autodesk Inventor supports two types of projects Single user Project Vault Projects if Vault is installed A Project Editor is provided for you to create and edit project I...

Page 75: ...use the vault project Autodesk Vault software must be installed A different dialog box opens so that you can create a Vault project Characteristics of a vault project include Designers never view or work directly on the vaulted version of a file Each designer uses a project file that defines a personal workspace where Autodesk Vault copies the vaulted files for viewing and editing Changes to files...

Page 76: ...editable location However you can use it to create designs immediately and save files anywhere without regard to projects and file management Generally you use the default project for experimentation only not actual design work It is easier to set up a project before you start designing It is more difficult to migrate your files to a project when the design gets complex New Projects Set up your fi...

Page 77: ...lication New Features Workshop New Features Workshop is a resource for all users It is listed on the home page of the Help and on the Get Started tab of the ribbon in Autodesk Inventor It contains a description and illustration of each new feature in that particular version of Autodesk Inventor software Integrated Help The Help is a comprehensive and convenient resource for learning about the Auto...

Page 78: ...e a comprehensive set of hands on lessons The tutorial set is organized into three categories fundamental general interest and specific interest You can learn to be productive quickly whether you are new to Autodesk Inventor or transitioning from AutoCAD 72 Chapter 5 Set Your Environment ...

Page 79: ...ocation For more information Link from Help home page New Features Workshop Search Find the Information you need Help topics Autodesk Inventor Learning Resources Help home page Online Help The Inside Track Link from Help home page Ribbon Get Started tab Skill Builders Web page inter net connection required Link from Help home page Ribbon Get Started tab Tutorials Skill Builders 73 ...

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Page 81: ...7 centerlines 47 chamfer notes 47 chamfers 26 coil features 21 commands editing features 29 sketching 23 viewing models 67 components checking for interference 37 creating in place 33 Design Accelerator 34 dragging into assemblies 31 placing in assemblies 30 templates 3 constraints 31 Content Center libraries 18 parts 16 Content Center Editor dialog box 18 copying designs 57 crop drawing views 44 ...

Page 82: ...ture dialog box 29 emboss features 22 end fill annotations 48 engrave features 22 envelope parts 15 environments assembly 4 part 9 rendering and animation 52 shared 55 sketch 23 user interface 63 64 exploding views 45 extruded features 20 F features assembly 27 coiled 21 decals 23 editing 29 embossed 22 extruded 20 hole 26 lofted 20 parts 18 placed 26 revolved 20 ribs 22 swept 21 work 28 files ass...

Page 83: ...n files 5 Project Editor dialog box 68 Project Wizard dialog box 70 projected views 42 projects 68 default folder location 71 modes 70 options 68 setting up 70 single user 68 70 types 70 vault 69 70 publishing designs 53 punch notes 48 punch tables 49 R renderings 52 retrieve dimensions in drawings 46 revision tables 50 revolved features 20 rib features 22 ribbon fundamentals 64 S section views 42...

Page 84: ...own design 33 translating data 59 V vault 55 add ins for design applications 56 copying designs 57 Vault Manufacturing 58 Vault Manufacturing Web Client 58 Vault mode in projects 69 Video Producer 52 views annotating 45 exploding 45 in drawings 41 modeling 66 W work features 7 18 28 work groups 55 78 Index ...

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