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Title Block Tables in Parts and Assemblies

You can now generate a title block table in a part or assembly document as an aid for paperless manufacturing.
You cannot add title block tables to drawings. In drawings, use the title blocks that are part of the drawing sheet format.

You can base a title block table on a sample template supplied by SolidWorks or a template you create yourself. If you define custom properties for the part or assembly and use a template that references those properties, SolidWorks populates the table values from the custom properties automatically.

To add a title block table to a part or assembly, click Insert > Tables > Title Block Table.

In the Title Block Table PropertyManager, define the size and borders of the table or click to browse to an existing table template with the file extension .sldtbt.

After inserting the table, click the upper left corner to open the Title Block Table PropertyManager, which provides a scaling control that lets you resize the table proportionally.



See SolidWorks Help: Title Block Tables.



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