Folder for Externally Referenced Parts (3-D)
Referenced parts are saved with the file name extension .KRA,
and only in the directory predefined for referenced parts. The ISD-side
default setting for this directory is the HiCAD subdirectory REFTEILE1,
to which the short description L: is assigned in the system file FILEGRUP.DAT.
This setting can be changed both temporarily
and permanently.
Permanently change
folder
To change the folder default setting for externally referenced parts,
proceed as follows:
- Click the
icon on the Ribbon.
- Select the
Settings function.
- Select the Basic
settings > General > Referenced parts folder.
- Define the folder
for referenced parts using parameter Default file group
for referenced parts (prototypes).
- After double-clicking
the Value field, select one of the HiCAD
folders in the list box. File group L has been set as the default by ISD;
this is the HiCAD subdirectory REFTEILE1.
Please note:
- Any changes to the
default setting only take effect when you re-start HiCAD.
- When you load drawings
with referenced parts, the system always searches for these parts in the
folder predefined for referenced parts!
Temporarily change
folder
During the current HiCAD session, you can switch between the directories
that have been entered with the short descriptions L: and M: in the system
file FILEGRUP.DAT. The HiCAD subdirectories REFTEILE1 (fine adjustment,
file group L:) or REFTEILE2 (rough adjustment, file group M:) are the
ISD-side default setting in FILEGRUP.DAT .
To temporarily change the folder, proceed as follows:
- On the Drawing tab, select Others > Extras
.
- Select the
Temporary settings pop-up menu
.
- Choose Path for referenced parts
.
- Select the desired folder.
Please note:
- Note that this setting
applies only temporarily. When you next start HiCAD, the folder specified
in the basic settings will again be set as the default.
- If you manually change
the paths behind the short descriptions L: or M: in FILEGRUP.DAT, you
are not allowed to choose the HiCAD drawings subdirectory.
- If you create a referenced
part after a temporary folder switch and the construction contains another
referenced part with the same name, but which has been saved in a different
folder, your construction will contain two completely different parts
with the same name. For this reason, take care when assigning names, especially
in the case of a folder switch.
Related
Topics
Settings for Referencing
(3-D)
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