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creating multi-sheet drawing format

creating multi-sheet drawing format

creating multi-sheet drawing format

(OP)
I have created a multi-sheet drawing format in pro/e 2001
On sheet 1 I have a part named AA-A
on sheet 2 i have a subassembly named AA-B

I have also my own parameters in a table for sheet 1 & 2 they must always be the same.

Is it possible to keep them the same for sheet 1 an sheet 2
For sheet 1 they reffer to the part
for sheet 2 they reffer to the assembly

Johan

RE: creating multi-sheet drawing format

If you assign the same variables to the part as to the assembly.

RE: creating multi-sheet drawing format

Hi Vanpeltnv,

Can I inquire why you created multi-sheet format in the first place?  Do you always have a part and assembly or is this just another option for you pick from when you start a new drawing?

Tofflemire

RE: creating multi-sheet drawing format

(OP)
When we have a part and an assembly on page 1 an 2 of the same drawing,this a subassembly from 2 or 3 parts.
We use page 1 (the drawing of the part) to make this part, on page 2 we see what we have to assemble on this part.

It is no other option to do this on 2 separate drawings.
It is importend to have the same revision, date, ... on the 2 pages.

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