The sizing matching functionality for Hole Wizard, Hole Series, and
		Advanced Hole has improved to match hole sizes when changing from one hole type to another. 
		
		In , you can choose between two options for size matching:
		
		
			
				- Preserve settings for each Hole Wizard
						hole type uses legacy behavior to save settings for each hole
					type. For example, if the size setting for tapped holes is M6, that setting is not affected by the size
					settings of other hole types. This behavior was used by SOLIDWORKS version 2015
					and earlier releases.
- Transfer settings when changing Hole
						Wizard Hole type attempts to match the size settings of the last
					hole type used and the size settings available for the new hole type. Matching
					is done based on string comparison. This behavior is set by default for all new
					and upgrade installations to preserve the existing SOLIDWORKS version 2017
					behavior. 
						
							- Example 1: If you create a counterbore hole and set
								the size at M6, and then
								create a countersink hole, the M6 setting carries over to the new hole type.
- Example 2: If you create a counterbore hole and set
								the size at M6, and then
								change it to a tapped hole, the M6 setting carries over to the new hole type
								setting it to M6x1.0. If
								multiple M6 tapped holes are
								listed (for example, M6x0.75
								and M6x1.0), the first one
								listed (M6x0.75) will be
								matched. 
 
 
 
		
		In , you can also customize size matching using the Name to Match column. For example, suppose the last
			hole
			that you created was a ¼” ANSI
			inch counterbore hole, and in the Name to Match
			field you entered ¼” or M6. If you then switch to creating DIN counterbore
			holes, and there is a DIN counterbore hole with M6 in the Name to Match field,
			the hole size for DIN counterbore holes is set to M6.
		The Preserve settings for each Hole Wizard
				hole type option is only available when using the Hole Wizard. Advanced
			Hole and Hole Series use the Transfer settings when changing
				Hole Wizard Hole type option at all times.
		String matching is based on the following order of precedence:
 IHT is an acronym for Initial Hole Type and FHT is an acronym for
				Final Hole Type. Special characters are ignored when performing a string in string
				match.
					
						| String 1 | String 2 | Matching Method | 
				
					
						| Name to Match column (IHT) | Name to Match column (FHT) | Exact match, for example ¼” or M6 matched
							to ¼” or M6 | 
					
						| Name to Match column (IHT) | Size Column (FHT) | Exact match, for example M6x1.0 matched to M6x1.0 | 
					
						| Name to Match column (IHT) | Size Column (FHT) | String in string match, for example M6x0.75 matched to M6 | 
					
						| Name to Match column (FHT) | Size Column (IHT) | String in string match, for example M6x0.75 matched to M6 | 
					
						| Size column (IHT) | Size Column (FHT) | Exact match, for example M6 matched to M6 | 
					
						| Size column (IHT) | Size Column (FHT) | String in string match, for example M6 matched to M6x1 | 
					
						| Size column (FHT) | Size Column (IHT) | String in string match, for example M6x1 to
								M6 | 
					
						| Size column (IHT) | Size Column (IHT) | Default to initial value, for example 1/8-27 NPSM matched to #0-80 |