Use the User Settings page to set
		preferences for Toolbox operations. 
		
			To access the User
					Settings page:
			
				
				- In
					Windows, click .
- In SOLIDWORKS, click Configure in the SOLIDWORKS System Options - Hole Wizard/Toolbox dialog box.
- Click 3 - Define User
						Settings.
 
		
		Files
			
			
			
						
						
							| Create
									Configurations | Adds
								a configuration to the master part file each time you use a new size
								of a particular component. This option creates
									fewer part files, but files with many configurations can grow
									large, which can increase assembly sizes. Also, if Toolbox is
									managed bySOLIDWORKS PDM, a
									new file version is created each time a configuration is added,
									potentially resulting in a large number of versions. Consider
									using SOLIDWORKS PDM cold
									storage to remove old versions from the vault. | 
						
						
							| Create
									Parts | Creates
								an individual part file each time you use a new size of a particular
									component. This option keeps the size of part
									files smaller but creates more files. | 
						
						
							| Create
									Parts on Ctrl-Drag | For
								a standard drag, behaves like Create
									Configurations. For a Ctrl-drag, behaves like Create Parts. | 
						
							| Create
									parts in this folder | Specifies the folder for parts created
									when you select Create
										Parts or Create Parts
										on Ctrl-Drag. For network Toolbox installations, specify the
									shared folder for Toolbox. If Toolbox is managed by
										SOLIDWORKS PDM, specify
									the Hole Wizard and Toolbox
										folder set in the SOLIDWORKS System Options - Hole
										Wizard/Toolbox dialog box. | 
					
Writing to read-only documents
			
			
			
						
							| Always
									change read-only status of document before
								writing | Specifies that Toolbox temporarily
								changes the read-only attribute of a file to make a change, such as
								creating a configuration for a new component size. After a change is
								done, Toolbox resets the file attribute to read-only. This option allows multiple users to make
									changes to the same document because write access occurs briefly
									during the change. Documents that are read-only because of user
									rights or security settings in your operating system are not
									affected. | 
						
							| Error when writing to a read-only
									document | Specifies that Toolbox cannot
								change read-only documents; an error message appears.  Select this option when
									you manage Toolbox component files from a PDM
								system. | 
					
Part numbers
			
			You can assign the same part number to more than one configuration of
				a Toolbox part if the parts are geometrically equal. For example, you might want to
				change the value of a custom property but retain the same part number because the
				geometry is the same.
			
			
						
							| Allow
									duplicate part numbers for geometrically equal
									components | Allows you to assign the same part
								number to more than one Toolbox part. | 
					
Display options
			
			A designation is the component name specified in the governing
				standard. Designations are listed under Designation in the component configuration list on the Customize Hardware
				page. You can customize designations.
			To display custom configuration names or other properties in the
				FeatureManager design tree or Bill of Materials, select:
					
					- Show as Component Name in
							FeatureManager to change the component name in the
						FeatureManager design tree.
- Show as Part Number in Bill of
							Materials to change the part number in the Bill of
						Materials. 
- Show as Description in Bill of
							Materials to change the description in the Bill of
						Materials. 
Then, for each customization, select from:
					- Filename
- Configuration
						Name
- Description
- Designation
- Part Number
- Toolbox Custom
							Properties
 Designation applies only to the AS, DIN, GB, ISO, IS, and KS
				standards.