Solidworks 2015
Solidworks 2015
Hello, I am using Solidworks 2015 and trying to create a custom titleblock. How do I show the "variables, $PRPSHEET" etc.. for the custom properties in my titleblock after I have created them?
- DanPihlaja
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Re: Solidworks 2015
They should show up when you edit the sheet format, then disappear visually when you exit the editing of the sheet format.
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Re: Solidworks 2015
Hi Dan, thanks for taking the time. I am not creating custom properties to be filled in from the model but rather custom properties from the sheet. If I open my template file, RMB, select "edit sheet format", I do not see any properties. I then create a note (not typing anything here) and select "link to property" and select the property from the "current document" drop down list. I can briefly see the property, but when I click the green arrow, the note disappears.
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Re: Solidworks 2015
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Re: Solidworks 2015
I prefer using the "Link to Property" icon. That way I don't have to worry about getting the syntax correct.
By the way, to edit an existing note you can use the method @zxys001 posted above, or just double-click on the note.
By the way, to edit an existing note you can use the method @zxys001 posted above, or just double-click on the note.
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