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Customizing Connector Tables

Routing connector tables are general tables defined by .sldtbt templates. Generate a custom connector table from a valid custom connector table template or modify the connector table generated by the default template. You must retain the default connector table columns in custom connector tables.

To create a custom connector table:

  1. Create a connector table from a valid connector table template:
    1. Do one of the following:


      • From the Flattened Route PropertyManager, select Drawing Options, select Connector table.
      • From a flattened routing assembly, click Insert > Tables > Electrical Tables > Connector Table.

    2. If your connector table template is not selected, click Open Table Template to select it, and click .
  2. Modify the table as required.

    You must retain the Pin, Wire Name, and Color columns in the connector table.

    For information on customizing table templates, see Solidworks Help: Custom Table Templates.



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