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MY "PARTS LIST TEMPLATE"

MY "PARTS LIST TEMPLATE"

MY "PARTS LIST TEMPLATE"

(OP)
Hi,
please, I'd be very grateful if someone could help me to "force" to work "MY PARTS LIST" template.

Description my action:
1. in assembly drafting I modified basic parts list bar
   (basic parts list has 3 columns)
2. my modified parts list has 5 columns
3. from toolbar "TABLES" I use icon "SAVE AS TEMPLATE"
4. a window with tables is appeared (path-UGII|table files)
5. I insert name "MY PARTS LIST"
6. OK (file "MY PARTS LIST.prt" was created)
7. I create a new assembly drafting and I'd like to use
   already created "MY PARTS LIST"
8. after using icon "PARTS LIST" the original 3 columns bar
   appear, not "MY PARTS LIST"
What's wrong, please?

Note:
1. I tried to modified file "table.pax" in UGII\table_files\
   but nothing happens
  (I fill in "MY PARTS LIST.prt" into the folder and fill in
   the name into the table.pax by NOTEPAD.)
2. Is it possible that it could be a question of licence?
   (Is the possibility locked?)

Thank you for your help.

RE: MY "PARTS LIST TEMPLATE"

The best approach would be to edit your Drawing template to include the appropriate Parts List and that way you get it automatically when you create your drawings.

John R. Baker, P.E.
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