Graphics Programs Reference
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t h e e s s e n t I a l s a n d B e Yo n d (Continued)
Any time you can reduce the number of files you need to maintain, you reduce the cost
of searching for data and the risk of parts with mismatched feature sizes. Using tables to
control and understand your data is an elevated approach to parametric modeling and
assembly control. Further still in the evolution of computer-aided design is implementing
the rules that safeguard the quality of your product to produce them.
a d d I t I o n a l e x e r c I s e s
Edit a part using the values in the tables rather than editing the sketch or features.
Construct an iAssembly of parts that are similar but are not iParts, and use the table
to swap them for each other.
Try using iLogic to build rules to change materials more rapidly than the Style and
Standards Editor.
Download Microsoft Visual Basic Express (which is free), and build executable files
out of your iLogic rules.
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