1) Create a part.
2) Click on
File > Properties > and either
Custom or Configuration Specific.
3) In the
Name field, type
Volume.
4) In the
Type field, select
Text.
5) In the
Linked to value select
Volume from the drop down menu.
6) Click
Add & then
OK.
7) Save the part.
8) Start a new drawing & create at least one view of the part.
9) Highlight one view then click
Insert > BOM > OK (Dont have SW03 here so am going from memory)
The drawing should now have a BOM attached to the Anchor Point in the drawing template.
10) Double click on the BOM to activate Excel, then RMB on a column border & select
Insert > Entire Column > OK.
A new blank column should now be visible.
11) Click the top cell in the new column (row 1) and type
Volume (or whatever you want as the column description).
12) Click the row 2 cell in the new column and in the
Name Box (just left of the Excel formula bar) Type
Volume (exactly as you typed it in the part properties) & hit
Enter. Highlight the BOM & click
Rebuild.
The BOM should now show the Volume in whatever units your part document is set to.
13) Highlight the BOM and do a
File > Save As & save the file to your custom BOM folder .... You do have one set in the
Tools > Options > System Options > File Locations section don't you.
14) Once you have the BOM saved as an Excel file you can open & manipulate it to whatever you want. Including rearranging columns & creating a new column which can be used to convert and show the Volume in alternate units. This BOM can then be called up into other drawings when a Volume is required.
Hope this helps.
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