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Go to
expander, select Keep link with selected
objects check box, then click OK.
For further information on the General tab, see
Engineering Rules Capture User's Guide. First of all, you
are going to create new parameter in your drawing based on the 3D shape
representation parameter.
- From the Tools section of the action bar, click Formula
.
- Select Length in the box.
- In the
Formulas dialog box, click New parameter of type.
- Position the pointer in the value box and click
Add Formula.
- In the 3D shape tree, select the Length
parameter.
`External Parameters\Length.1` is displayed in the Formula Editor dialog
box.
- Click OK to close the Formula Editor dialog
box.
In the Formulas dialog box, you can see the parameter's value is 10mm.
- Click OK to create the parameter.
The Length parameter is displayed in the drawing tree as an external parameter.
- To propagate changes between the 3D shape and the drawing,
double-click the Length.1 parameter in the 3D shape tree.
- In the Edit Parameter dialog box, change the value from 10 to 20mm.
Back in the drawing tree, you can see
a red symbol displayed on the parameter. It means it needs an update.
- Select the Length parameter.
- From the Tools section of the action bar, click Links & Relations.
- In the Edit Links & Relations dialog box, click Synchronize link.
The parameter is updated and a green symbol
is now displayed on the parameter showing it has been synchronized.
Note:
If you create a
text on the drawing that references the external parameters
using the Attribute link option, updating the
drawing will synchronize the parameters.
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