Creating Drawings |
drawing lines |
generated automatically from models (parts or assemblies) or drafted with sketch tools |
Standards |
default ANSI (inches) and ISO (mm), with templates for DIN and JIS
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ANSI, ISO, DIN, GOST, JIS, BSI, and GB standards are available in document property options, and the settings can also be saved in templates |
Scaling |
scale "viewports" |
scale sheets and views as properties |
Multiple Drawings |
multiple "layouts" |
multiple drawing sheets |
Title Blocks |
prompts for title block information |
edit sheet format, adding lines, text, and links to document properties and custom properties |
Drawing Views |
views created manually with "viewports," geometry, and layers |
standard 3 views, model views (such as isometric and exploded), and relative views created automatically from models; derived views (projected, auxiliary, section, detail, break, broken-out section, and alternate position) are created with one or two steps from the standard views
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Aligning Views |
manual command |
aligned automatically, but can be dragged; alignment can be broken; views can be rotated and hidden
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Dimensions |
inserted manually and do not change geometry |
model dimensions specified in sketches and features and inserted from models into drawings; model dimensions can be modified in drawings and are linked to the model; reference dimensions in drawings cannot be modified but do update automatically if the model changes; sketches and drawings can be dimensioned in one step |
Dimension Formats |
dimension styles |
dimension favorites
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Symbols |
available with control codes, Microsoft Character Map, or third party software
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available from an internal library for dimensions and the annotations that use symbols, and in the Design Library
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Annotations |
text, center marks, and geometric tolerance symbols available, others created manually (often in blocks) |
notes, cosmetic threads, surface finish symbols, datum feature symbols, datum target symbols, dowel pin symbols, multi-jog leaders, balloons, stacked balloons, area hatch, weld symbols, geometric tolerance, center marks, centerlines, weld beads, revision symbols, and hole callouts are available as tools
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Automatic Operations |
automatic regeneration, saving, stacking of multiline text |
automatically insert center marks, centerlines, balloons, and dimensions into new drawing views; also insert these items into a drawing or drawing view in one operation |
Leaders |
separate entities, attached manually |
available with annotations and attached automatically to the annotation and (if desired) to the model; the leader moves with the annotation and model |
Crosshatching |
separate entities |
added to section views automatically, can be modified individually; area hatch available for faces and closed areas bounded by model edges or sketch entities |
Tables |
blocks often used to create tables; links to database tables |
Bill of Materials, Hole Tables, Revision Tables, Weldment Cut Lists, Design Tables, and General Tables |
Bill of Materials |
parts lists are created by extracting attribute information manually |
generated automatically with item number, quantity, part number, description, custom properties; numbers in balloons correlated; anchor point |
Layers |
primary organizational tool, group information by function, equivalent of overlays |
specify color, style, and thickness of lines in named layers, turn layers on and off, but other means available for hiding views, lines, components |
Blocks |
often used to create annotations and symbols |
can be created, inserted by instance, exploded, edited, and so on; most annotations and symbols available as tools or in libraries; legacy 2D CAD blocks, including title blocks, can be imported and used in SOLIDWORKS |