References and Dimensions with Library Features
When you open a part saved as a library feature, the SolidWorks application
adds a References and a Dimensions folder in the FeatureManager
design tree under the library feature.
References
Lists the references that you need to specify when inserting a library
feature.
All library features include at least one reference, the Placement
Plane
. Other references are added when you create
the library feature. To create these references, you can:
Library features with face references such
as fillets do not need reference dimensions.
You can rename references.
To rename any reference:
In the FeatureManager design tree, select the
named reference
in the References
folder.
Click-pause-click the reference name.
Type the new name.
You can also position a library feature without
references other than the Placement Plane
, by
dimensioning the library feature sketch to the part.
Dimensions
Lists the dimensions that belong to features marked as library features.
You can edit dimension names.
To edit dimension names:
Select a dimension
in the Dimensions folder or the two subfolders:
Locating Dimensions and Internal Dimensions.
Click-pause-click the dimension name (for example
D1 in D1@Extrude2).
Type a new name.
Locating Dimensions
You can specify a dimension as a Locating
Dimension. A Locating Dimension
allows you to edit the placement of library feature after positioning
the feature using References.
To mark a dimension as a locating dimension:
Select the dimension
from the Dimension folder.
Drag the dimension to
the Locating Dimensions folder.
Internal Dimensions
Mark a dimension as an Internal Dimension
to prevent it from appearing in the Library
Feature PropertyManager when you insert the library feature into
a part. This reduces the clutter of unnecessary dimensions in the PropertyManager
and helps to avoid accidental changes to the dimension.
After the library feature
is inserted, all of its dimensions are available for edit, including those
in the Internal Dimensions folder.
To mark a dimension as an internal dimension:
Select the dimension
from the Dimension folder.
Drag the dimension to
the Internal Dimensions folder.
If you make any changes to the references or dimensions, you need to
save them.