AutoCAD Inventor :: Level Of Detail Custom Views

Nov 6, 2013

When i set a specific Plane in my new Level of Detail (Right click on the box set this view as "top") and save, i switch back to master and now the view from the new level of detail transferred over.

How can i make custom top,front,right niews for my new level of detail so it wont affect other details (especially my master view).

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Position Rep And Level Of Detail

Jan 26, 2012

Is it possible to set a view representation and level of detail (combine them) at the same time in an assembly. Or do they have to be set individually?

Attached images show the first assembly option with four sections together. The second image shows the second assembly option with the top and bottom sections only.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Disable Level Of Detail?

Mar 19, 2012

Is there a way to disable the level of detail?  I personally find this feature most annoying.

I am now starting to understand it after being tripped up by it early in my Inventor carrier.

But even now in understanding it more, I see no point in it.

The problem I have is I can have more then one level of detail in my model to show a specific way in my

one drawing.  Then this specific level of detail when changed for a different drawing will screw with the first drawing.

Why can't one just suppress certain items without having to worry about this.  Heck, isn't this what Iparts and iassemblies are for?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Level Of Detail In Idw Text

Oct 27, 2011

anyway to get the level of detail into text in an idw?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Level Of Detail Functionality

Mar 19, 2007

We are starting using the level of detail functionality and I am really missing the opportunity to lock this LOD the same way as I can with a Representation view.. Is there any way to do this ??

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Can Lock A Level Of Detail

Jul 9, 2008

I am creating a large assembly that will contain many level of details. When I complete a "section" of components, I create a LOD for just that section (all other components suppressed). However, all the components I add after that LOD has been created are added to that LOD. I would like all additional components to be automatically suppressed, unless I have that LOD active.

Inventor 2013 Product Design Suite
Vault Professional 2013
Windows7 x64

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Level Of Detail With Ilogic

Jun 28, 2011

I have an assembly and using ilogic to control the wide of the machine.The wider machine has some different brackets which I am turning on and off by using  "component . IsActive" in ilogic.

I had to make a new level of detail for it to work, and this is all fine except everytime I open this assembly it defaults back to master level of detail, so I always get this error.

How do I control level of detail with ilogic or how am i suppose to turn parts on and off.I have seen some impressive assemblies controlled with ilogic how do they do it.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Setting Default Level Of Detail

Mar 28, 2012

I know there's the setting in the Tools/Application Options/File dialogue that allows you to set a system wide setting of which LOD that opens each time you activate an assembly.

But what about a file specific setting where you are able to set a specific LOD that always opens for that specific assembly file? Or will that conflict with the system wide settings?

Granted, I know Inventor will open the last saved LOD (based on that system wide setting), but my client has users that, for a lack of better terms, are not paying attention or being aware of what LOD they are opening and thus editing the wrong LOD, etc.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Presentation View Level Of Detail?

Mar 10, 2010

I've created a view in my presentation file and tweaked all my components to where I want them. How do I change the level of detail associated with a particular explosion already created? I know when you create the view you can select which representation and level of detail to use, but how do you change these after the exploded view is created?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: 2014 - Level Of Detail Sorting

Aug 5, 2013

I am running Inventor 2014. How I can sort or re-arrange the list of level of details?  I added a new level of detail and it is at the bottom of the list in the browser.  I would like to move it up near the top of the list so that similar levels of detail are grouped together.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Find Level Of Detail Using ILogic

Sep 14, 2011

I'd like to drive a parameter depending on the level of detail being shown. How can find which LOD is active within ilogic?

I'll use this for driving a weldment : when the weld is on the bead parameter = 6 when the weld is off the bead parameter = 0.1

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AutoCAD Inventor :: View Reps / Level Of Detail

May 20, 2013

Can I have an assembly cut and make a couple of view reps or level of details so that one has the assembly cut and one does not.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Sorting / Arranging Level Of Detail

Jul 25, 2011

In inv2012 is it possible to sort the level of detail list in an assembly? Or can I move a selected level up or down in a list?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Adding Part To Single Level Of Detail

Mar 30, 2012

First, is there a way to add a new part to an assembly and it only be added to the active Level of Detail (and the Master, of course)?  It is adding a significant source of potential error when adding a part to an assembly when you have to make sure to go back and change the status of a newly added part in each Level of Detail.

Secondly, is there a better solution than using Levels of Detail in the first place?  We typically have assemblies that are in a few stages: 1) an empty shell 2) shell with ballast 3) shell with ballast and fill material.  I have started using Levels of Detail to suppress components at each of those 3 stages because it is important that we have accurate weights for each stage.  Our assemblies are not terribly large so memory usage is not really a problem, and I have read on Levels of Detail it is usually useful in a memory management situation. 

Lastly, is there any good reason to not be able to save a Level of Detail when there is a positional representation active?

Inventor 2013 (SP2 Update 2), Windows 7 Professional (64-bit), SP1, Intel Xeon 3.07GHz CPU, 12GB RAM, NVIDIA Quadro 2000, Vault Basic 2013

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Representations / View Versus Level Of Detail

Jan 5, 2012

It seems that Views are easier to use, are there any benefits of View option over Level of Detail and vice versa?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: How To Copy Level Of Detail To Design View

Jul 8, 2013

I can find a method to copy a Design View to a Level of Detatil (DesignViewRepresentation.CopyToLevelOfDetail)

But the opposite way (i.e. LevelOfDetailRepresentation.CopyToDesignView) doesn't seem to exist - it is possible in the GUI.

Will I have to traverse the complete structure and set visibillity one by one to obtain the function then? Or are there a better/faster way to go?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Suppressing Assembly Feature Via Level Of Detail?

Dec 13, 2011

I'm trying to use the Level of Detail function to add a hole feature in a sub assembly that will be used in 2 places inside the main assembly, but the sub assembly is present in many other location and does not need this hole. My thought is to have the master level of detail depict the hole feature and have another level of detail with this hole suppressed.I can't get the two levels of detail to save the desired outcome. When I switch LODs, the hole feature will not suppress or unsuppress as desired. Is this possible or am I doing something wrong.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Level Of Detail To Show Dotted Lines

May 31, 2012

If Inventor 2010 has the capability of showing certain parts/sub-assemblies in phantom style lines on the idw/dwg file?  

I have a box unit, where I want to show the base, but with the posts  meeting it in phantom.  Then when I do the drawing for the posts, I want the base and roof in phantom.  Then when I do the roof drawing, I want the posts in phantom again.  

I can't change the BOM level as it will apply to every level of detail.  when suppressed, they completely vanish.  Is there a way to do it rather than find the parts in the browser (whilst in the drawing) and change the properties (over-riding them)?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Use Level Of Detail From Subassembly In Main Assembly?

Nov 19, 2012

How can i use a level of detail from sub assembly in the main assembly?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Section And Detail Views

Jul 1, 2012

Is it possible to copy a section view or detail view from one sheet to another, without having to copy the base view?

If so how?

If not, why?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Transfer Holes Put In At Assembly Level To Detail Drawings (IPT)

Jan 23, 2012

When holes are put in at the assembly level by using the 2d sketch command, projecting geometry and then using the hole command in the Model tab works great.  Is there a way to transfer the holes put in at the assembly level to the detail drawings (ipt)? 

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Annotation On Section And Detail Views

Mar 26, 2013

im trying to make an template we can use as default template..

now when i make a section view or a detail view of a part, the annotation is placed above the section view..

I would like to have that underneath the view.

I know can drag it down there, but is there a way to have the annotation underneath the view when its created? would save me and the rest who is going to use the template a lot of time..

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Error Creating Detail Views

Jun 26, 2012

We have a conveyor belt profile, which covers a length of 2330 meters and a height of 150 meters. We have a place a elevation view of the profile in an idw file at a scale of 1:2500.

We would normal place detail views on the elevation view to zoom in on key areas of the belt, i.e. drive area etc. In all previous release of inventor had no problem. However Inventor 2013 displays the following error.
****************************************************************************************************************************************
Create Profile and Section View: Problems encountered while executing this command.

The specific inputs did not create sweep geometry (faces and.or edges). Try by changing path geometry and/or create the profile on a sketch plane that is perpendicular to the path and contains one of the path vertices.
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I have attached the part file and also the idw file that we are using.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Using View Reps For Detail Views In IDW

Oct 23, 2012

I've had this issue now for quite a while.  Seems to only happen with wires that are made in the Cable & Harness module.  And the odd part is that not all wires do this and not all View Rep/Detail views do this.

Regardless of wether I have a wire visible or not in a locked View Rep it still shows up in the Detail View on the .idw.  And yes, I have the 'associative' check box checked.

I've unchecked the check box, nothing.  Rechecked the box, nothing.  Updated the views individually, nothing.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Detail And Section Views Blowing Up In IDW

Jun 6, 2012

Working with Inventor 2012: I have a rather large assembly (over 3000 parts) that was worked on by an outside engineering firm and includes several different Levels of Detail & Views under Representations. When they originally Pack 'n Go-ed the whole assembly and related .idw's over to us, all the .idw's seemed to show every view correctly without errors.

However, I've now went into the assembly and made several modifications to the overall master assembly and a few sub-assemblies within it (adding/deleting a few parts, nothing major). Now when I try to open a few of the master assembly .idw files, all the section & detail views have become full model views, losing their "cutaway" views. See the attached before & after pictures.

I've went back in to each .iam and made sure that the level's of detail & Views match the way the file was originally given to us but I can't seem to get the cutaway views back again.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Customize Fence Labels For Detail And Section Views?

Jul 9, 2012

Is there a way to customize the fence labels for detail and section views? 

I know we can edit the label directly and add/remove text, but is there way to change the appearance of the label as well, with say a sketched symbol or other graphical representation like a balloon or other customized image?

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Detail Views Of Parts Referring Back To Master Part List Number

Jul 15, 2013

Lets say I have 2 page drawing set of a damper, page 1 contains the main views and all the related part number ballons.

Page 2 contains fabrication details for the parts, brackets, blades etc.

For the parts I just inserted those into the drawing from their respective part file, allowing me to create the necessary amount of views to capture the needed dimensions for the shop.

When I go to apply a balloon to that part it wants to make it part #1 when it may be part # 7 of the assembly.

Inventor 2014
Windows 7 Pro SP1
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3770k CPU @ 3.50GHz
16GB RAM
NVIDIA Quadro 4000
3D Connexion SpaceMouse Pro

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Custom Detail Balloon

Jul 15, 2013

I dont know if this is possible but what i am trying to do is create a custom detail ballon & outline similar to what is attached. this is how our client wants it to look & currently we create the detail & then sketch the outline & add a sketched symbol which has the identifier. We then turn off the detail layer which has the default outline.

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Change Custom Property Format From Assembly Level

Apr 8, 2013

I have a frame fabrication / assembly with a Custom iProperty called "FINISHED MATERIAL SIZE". I have set the following parameter for this property:

FINISHED MATERIAL SIZE = <Stock Number> x <G_L>mm

This returns the stock size and length to my drawing cutlist. The problem is that the <G_L> Parameter returns the trailing zeros and unit string.

I would like to set all the frame members in the assembly such that the G_L parameter returns a value rounded off to 0 decimal places with no trailing zeros and removes the unit string as well.

Is there a way I can achieve this from the assembly so I don't have to manually open each frame member and make the changes in the fx parameters dialog one at a time?

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AutoCAD Civil 3D :: Any Way To Set Level Of Detail Feature?

Mar 11, 2013

I dont see any way to do this, maybe it is not possible ?

Where can I see it settings ? (if possible)

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AutoCAD Inventor :: Custom Properties / Model - Changing Order Of Placed Views

Oct 21, 2013

Within the drawing title block we have a 'Text' of type 'Custom Properties - Model' which pulls in a custom iprop from a model which is the models finished weight. This is a common way of auto populating title box entries.

The problem is that the sheet populates the text with the info related to the first viewport placed upon the drawing.

Whilst fine when planned for properly, I quite often encounter upon large multisheet detail drawings, that a user when detailing an IAM, will have forgotten to put the IAM view down first, especially later in the drawing series where the IAM is not required and the user is detailing IPT's.

What I am looking for is a way to change which viewport the border properties are related to ideally, so that if a user has forgotten to place the IAM but has placed 20 IPT's down, I could place an IAM outside of the maximum area, as the 21st object but fool Inventor into thinking this was the first viewport placed down, thus populating the border info correctly.

I don't know of a way to do this currently, either with current Inventor functionality, or by programmatic approach - our current fix is to have the user create another drawing sheet, place the IAM outside the maximum area, copy all his IPT viewports across from the first sheet, then delete the first sheet. Is it possible to change the object order of placed viewports with less disruption?

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