Accessing a model's parameters in Inventor gives a user access to many functions. You probably have changed values directly in the Parameter dialog. Perhaps you have even given the parameters descriptive names or created equations between values. However, there are several functions that are available that are often overlooked.
Did you know that you can have iProperties pull parameter values? Did you know that you can link parameters to Excel files or other Inventor models? You can even pull parameters into text notes in an Inventor drawing. Leveraging these functions can simplify your daily workload, so I wanted to share some of these often-overlooked parameter functions. So in the coming weeks, I will be sharing blog posts and videos on how to incorporate these into normal workflows. First up, will be how to pull parameter values into iProperties. Come back next week and check that out.
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