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new project fi le. Inventor should create a new folder and highlight the
name for renaming. If Inventor doesn't offer you a chance to rename
the folder to
Parts
, you can do so using Windows Explorer.
15.
For a fi nal modifi cation let's establish the ability to modify the stan-
dards Inventor uses to defi ne your drawings, sheet-metal parts and
other elements. Right-click the Use Style Library value, and select Yes
from the list of options that appears.
16.
After you've added the paths and write permissions for the style library,
save the change by clicking the Save button at the bottom of the dia-
log box. The completed project fi le should look like Figure 1.34
FIGURE 1.34
Completed project file with a shortcut to the
Parts
folder
17.
Double-click on the
NER Inventor 2010
project to make it the active
Project File.
Defi ning a project fi le isn't a diffi cult process, but it's an important one. It's a
good idea to decide how you want to share data with others and review how you
currently sort your design data to help defi ne how your project fi le should be
arranged. It's possible to change your fi le structure after the fact if necessary,
and Inventor can help you fi nd the fi les it needs — but it's worth some extra
time to think about how you want to sort your data.
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