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Table Of Contents
- Contents
- 1 Introducing Autodesk Inventor
- 2 Creating Sketches
- 3 Working with Sketched Features
- 4 Creating and Editing Placed Features
- 5 Creating and Editing Work Features
- 6 Using Projects to Organize Data
- 7 Managing Assemblies
- 8 Placing, Moving, and Constraining Components
- 9 Creating Assemblies
- 10 Analyzing Assemblies
- 11 Using Design Accelerator
- 12 Setting Up Drawings
- 13 Creating Drawing Views
- 14 Annotating Drawings
- Annotation Tools
- Using Styles to Format Annotations
- Working with Tables
- Creating Dimensions In Drawings
- Controlling Dimension Styles
- Placing Center Marks and Centerlines
- Adding Notes and Leader Text
- Using Hole and Thread Notes
- Working with Title Blocks
- Working with Dimensions and Annotations
- Printing Drawing Sheets
- Plotting Multiple Sheets
- Tips for Annotating Drawings
- 15 Using Content Center
- 16 Autodesk Inventor Utilities
- Index
sets of parameter values for one part family. Every set of parameters defines
one member of the part family.
Working with Content Center
You use the Content Center dialog box to navigate in the Content Center
library hierarchy. You expand categories in the Category Listing panel,
double-click items in the List panel, or use navigation buttons in the toolbar,
such as Back, Forward, and Up one Category Level.
Content Center Environments
There are two distinct environments:
■ Consumer environment for locating and placing a library part or feature
into a document.
■ Editor environment for editing a Content Center library.
If the Content Center libraries are installed on a remote server, you must be
assigned Editor permissions in Autodesk Server Console to perform any of the
editing tasks. You must also be logged into your Content Center server. If you
work in a single-user environment, you automatically have permissions to
perform editing tasks and you log into the Autodesk server on your local drive.
The Content Center Consumer and Editor environments include methods for
locating the content including:
■ Browsing capabilities.
■ Advanced and Quick search tools to find parts that correspond to
appropriate parameters.
■ Filters for excluding families you do not use.
■ Favorites for creating your own personal folder structure with shortcuts to
Members, specific Families or Categories.
■ History option to display the last 20 used parts in the Category and Family
pane.
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