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Tables & Model Properties

Tables & Model Properties

Tables & Model Properties

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Hi everyone. So I've done a search for this, as well as looked in the help files.. and I'm sure the answer is just right under my nose but I can't seem to get it.

Here is what I have done.

1. Made an Assembly of a sandwich panel.
2. Located the position of where I want to put the inserts and used the Assembly Feature>Hole Wizzard to create each hole.
3. In the model I have named the features and the feature desc. by what P/N I will use to pot in the holes.

What I want to do.
In the drawing, I create a Hole Table, which gives me 4 cols. Col, 1, 2 & 3 Define the feature. Col 4 right now gives the Hole Size (as defiined by the hole wizzard tool. I want to replace this with the Assembly Feature "NAME", so I don't have to go and manually over write the hole size...

When I can figure this out, I will save the table off, so I can use it on other assys'

Wes C.
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