Setting Up a Smart Title Block in SolidWorks

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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 10

  • @monsterjesse
    @monsterjesse Před 2 lety

    you have great videos man , thanks a lot

  • @danielmoreno9935
    @danielmoreno9935 Před 8 měsíci

    I followed the steps and tried to create another title block for a separate table that I made at the top of my sheet, but it just loads up the same title block I already created when I click title block fields. Can I only create 1?

  • @erikfinna2283
    @erikfinna2283 Před 2 dny

    Why is it grey? I need my borders black but it s didn t change

    • @thomaslarson133
      @thomaslarson133  Před dnem

      The easiest way I know is in the printer settings change it to Black and white. that will get rid of all the grey boarder lines. But if you need grey lines in other places another solution would need to be found.

  • @ele4853
    @ele4853 Před 2 lety

    I just want to create one field that I can later write whatever I want in it. I have not find anything that shows that. All I see in the entire internet is "automatic" fill up title block fields... Any tip?

    • @thomaslarson133
      @thomaslarson133  Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, I would Use "Title Block Fields". Edit the Sheet format and add in the Text Boxes that you need, Go the the "Sheet Format" tab on your ribbon and select the "Title Block Fields" Tool, and go through the wizard. You can then exit the "Edit Sheet Format" The text box will be editable when in Standard drawing space, and you can tab through them, but the text box itself will be un-editable (size and location) unless entering sheet format again. Hope that helps and Here are some photos from Cati for clarification:
      www.cati.com/blog/solidworks-what-is-title-block-fields/

  • @cody8402
    @cody8402 Před rokem

    How did you switch from mm to in on the sheet size?

    • @thomaslarson133
      @thomaslarson133  Před rokem

      There's a one minute fix or a ten minute fix. The simple way is in the lowest right corner of solid works, there is a Document Unit Box (in my case it's right above me desktop clock). If you are in metric, yours will say MMGS or MKS. Click these letters and scroll up to IPS to be in inches, or custom if you need to go more in depth.
      The other approach is to go through the document properties and make changes there. This should be down when setting up a template for the future.

  • @kamogelommankgeli3368
    @kamogelommankgeli3368 Před rokem +4

    You did way too much of camera