When you create single-part, assembly or cast-unit drawings, remember to load the closest possible predefined properties in the drawing properties first, then modify the properties if needed, and then create the drawing.
Ensure that you are using the correct cast unit type, because some functionalities, for example numbering, are based on the cast unit type. Cast units have the cast unit type part property setting in the model - they are set either
Cast in place or
Precast. In the
Cast in Place configuration, you can create cast unit drawings of cast-in-place cast units only.
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On the
Drawings & reports tab, click
Drawing properties and select the drawing type.
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In the drawing properties dialog box, load the appropriate predefined drawing properties (saved settings).
Always load predefined properties when you are creating a drawing. When you need to modify drawing properties, save the changes to a new properties file when necessary.
Ensure that for cast unit drawings, you use a property file that contains the desired
Cast unit definition method:
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By cast unit position: A drawing will be created from each cast unit. If there are identical cast units, one of them will serve as the base cast unit for the drawing. This is the most common method for creating cast unit drawings.
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By cast unit ID: Each part in the model includes a unique GUID. You can create drawings by using cast unit GUIDs. The GUID determines the marking of the drawing. You can create several drawings from identical cast units.
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Click
View creation in the options tree on the left, select the view and the properties that you want to change, and click
View properties.
If you do not have any views defined yet, first add the views and then select the view properties for the views.
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If needed, modify the view properties including view, building object, dimensioning and mark settings and apply detailed object-level settings.
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Click
Save to save the view properties.
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Click
Close to return to drawing properties.
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Save the drawing properties you loaded earlier.
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Click
Apply or
OK.
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Select the objects, or use an appropriate selection filter to select the objects you want to create drawings from and select the entire model.
Activate only the
Select parts switch
on the
Selecting toolbar when selecting parts. Otherwise selection could take a long time in large models.
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Do one of the following:
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On the Drawings & reports tab, click
Create drawings and select the drawing
type.
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If you selected individual objects, right-click and select the appropriate drawing creation command.
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Number the model if you are prompted to do so.