Detailing and Drawings Contents Inserting Family Tables in Drawings (2025 SP1) You can use the Family Table command to insert configuration data in drawings. Creating Surface Finish Symbols in Conformance with ISO 21920 (2025 SP1) You can insert surface finish symbols that comply with the latest ISO standards including ISO 21920-1, ISO 1302:202, and ISO 1302:1992. Linking Bills of Materials to Display States (2025 SP1) In the Bill of Materials (BOM) PropertyManager, you can link a BOM to display states. Bill of Materials Configuration Names (2025 SP1) The option Show all configurations is renamed to Display configuration names. You can access this option by right-clicking the quantity column (QTY.) in a bill of materials (BOM). Creating Flattened BOMs (2025 SP1) In the Bill of Materials PropertyManager, you can flatten a BOM to display the total quantities for all components. Auto-Generate Drawings (2025 SP1) You can auto generate drawings of parts and assemblies. Additional Tolerance Types for Chamfer Dimensions You can specify MIN, MAX, Limit, Fit, and Fit with Tolerance tolerance types for chamfer dimensions in drawings. BOM Quantity Override for Detailed Cut Lists In the Bill of Materials PropertyManager, you can choose an option for Detailed Cut List to use the BOM quantity in weldments. Performance Improvements in Drawings Drawings performance has improved with panning and zooming. Reloading Drawings You can reload SOLIDWORKS drawings. This is useful in multi-user environments if you have read-only access and want the latest version with changes made by another user. Exporting Drawing Views as Blocks to DXF/DWG Files You can export drawing views as blocks to .dxf or .dwg files. Inserting and Viewing Cosmetic Threads in Assembly Drawings You can insert and view cosmetic threads in assembly drawings.