Hello
I have a problem about modifying a cell in a nomenclature. This is in a column that has a property that is common to all components in the assembly, except that for one component I want it to be otherwise.
In order to gain clarity and not waste too much time for those who will help me , I am enclosing a small pictorial explanation.
Thanking you and wishing you a very good day
probleme_nomenclature.pdf
Hello
You have to edit the text and then in the options presented there is normally "link to a property". Then just set up to apply the properties of a particular component in the displayed window by selecting the "Model found here" option and then in the "Selected component or other drawing view" drop-down menu.
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You're too strong Cyril.f :-)
You need the mask and the snorkel to find this one in the depths of our favorite software.
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There is a simpler way, which allows you not to redo the work each time, by setting up a bill of materials.
This part must be a commercial component I guess?
in the properties of the PRT file, there should be the one used for the materials column, instead of making it "point" the choice in the 3D, just "Related to the Property Description"
Note 1:
on the other hand, you have to move the "Property" material below "Description" (I think this plays a role in SolidWorks)
Note 2:
Be careful if the property is in the general tab or in the config, the writing is not the same, there is a double @@avec-name-config to add qqpart.
The tutorial below shows a property writing "in the general"
See this tutorial: https://www.lynkoa.com/contenu/la-concat%C3%A9nation-de-propri%C3%A9t%C3%A9s-dans-solidworks-0#comment-form
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Hello
So as not to simply double click on it and then replace the text manually since it's only for one more stupid part than for this nomenclature...
For a specific case, why not set the value of descriptive to the materials property? Or even directly put the text in the prop materials?