Creating parts lists and tables (overview)

Placing parts lists and tables

You can place different types of tables on a drawing.

Creating new table sheets for tables

You can place a table on the active sheet, which is the default workflow, or you can create new table sheets to contain the table. New table sheets are inserted, named, and grouped automatically in the sheet tab tray. You can use this workflow to organize long parts lists or tables into booklets for easier printing.

To learn how to do this, see the Help topic, Create new sheets for tables.

Specifying content for tables

Parts lists and most tables are associative to the model from which they are derived. When the model changes, use the Update command on the table shortcut menu to fetch the changes.

User-defined tables are ad hoc tables placed on a drawing.

For all tables, you can use property text to specify content to extract from the drawing view source document and include in a table cell. Property text is associative to the model.

Specifying the appearance of tables

You can change the appearance and formatting of tables and parts lists.

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