Create factory layouts using the default system units
- Click
New Layout on the
Factory tab.
- A new layout file is automatically created using the default StandardFactoryLayout.iam template file.
- The file is opened and is assigned a default name. Click
Save in either the
Quick Access toolbar or the
Application menu to access the
Save As dialog box to rename and save the file to disk.
Create factory layouts using other system units
When using the
New Layout command on the
Factory Launch panel a file is created that automatically uses the factory layout template. That template matches the assigned system units for the Inventor installation. It is possible to create a factory layout with an alternate system of units using the
New command.
Click
New in either the
Quick Access toolbar or the
Application menu.
- Click the
Factory folder in the
New File dialog box, and select
Factory Layout(mm).iam or
Factory Layout(in).iam.
- Click
Create.
- Use the active
Factory tab on the ribbon to design the layout.
- The file is opened and is assigned a default name. Click
Save in either the
Quick Access toolbar or the
Application menu to access the
Save As dialog box to rename and save the file to disk.
Tip: The
Templates tab of the
Factory Options dialog box specifies the template file (inch or metric) to be used for creating a new factory layout. It also specifies the template files (inch or metric) to be used when modeling a part or an assembly intended for asset authoring and publishing. If you find yourself consistently using the same template file(s) for your layouts, consider using the
Factory Options dialog box to specify the templates for all new layouts, new part assets, or new assembly assets. You can then use the
New Layout command on the
Factory Launch panel to quickly and easily start new layouts using the desired system of units.
Factory Options is located in the
Factory Launch panel on the
Factory tab. For more information, see the Inventor Factory Help topic
Set Factory Options
Create a factory layout from an AutoCAD drawing
A new factory layout can be created from an existing AutoCAD 2D layout. If the AutoCAD layout contains any 2D assets or chainable assets placed from the
System Assets library in AutoCAD Factory, the assets are replaced with their 3D equivalents when the drawing file is opened in Inventor Factory.
- Select
New Layout from DWG from the
New Layout drop-down menu on the Factory tab. If a factory layout is already open, click
Factory tab
Sync Workflows panel
Create from AutoCAD .
- If you are working with Autodesk Vault, then click
New Layout from DWG in Vault from the
New Layout drop-down on the Factory tab.
Note: This option is only available when the Vault client is installed.
- Navigate to the folder that contains the DWG file you wish to use for the new layout. Select the file and click the
Open button.
If AutoCAD Factory 2D assets exist in the drawing file, the drawing is placed as a DWG underlay onto the factory floor and automatically populated with 3D assets. If no 2D assets exist, the drawing file is placed as a DWG underlay only. You can then proceed to manually place and position assets.
Break the link between the DWG and the 3D layout
There is an associative link, called
Layout Sync, between the 2D drawing and the 3D layout from which it was created. This link is graphically represented by the icon
that appears next to the drawing name node in the browser. You can remove the associativity between the DWG and the factory layout using either the
Break Link or the
Break Link with AutoCAD commands.
- Locate the DWG node in the browser. Its name will be identical to the name of the original 2D drawing.
- Right-click over the DWG node and select
Break Link from the pop-up context menu. As an alternative to using the browser, on the ribbon click
Factory tab
Sync Workflows panel
Break Link with AutoCAD .
- The browser icon resumes the normal DWG node appearance
to indicate that the link is broken.
Note: Once broken, you must create a new layout from the DWG to re-establish the associative link.
Several of the command options available from the DWG browser node pop-up context menu are identical to those available after placing a DWG underlay using the
Add DWG Underlay command. These options include:
-
Update: There is associativity between the 2D drawing and the 3D factory layout. If any revisions occur to the original drawing file, you can read the changes back into Inventor Factory using the
Update command.
-
Layer Settings: Toggles drawing layer visibility on and off using the
Layer Settings dialog box.
-
Open Underlay in AutoCAD: Launches AutoCAD and opens the DWG from which the factory layout was created. Make any required changes, save the drawing, and use the
Update command to update the factory layout.
For more information about the three command options above, see the Inventor Factory Help topic:
Add DWG Underlays
Also, please refer to the Inventor Factory Help topic:
Sync Workflows to learn more about associativity between AutoCAD Factory layouts and Inventor Factory layouts.
How project files work with factory layout files
By default, factory layout files are stored in the assigned directory of the currently active project file. If the
Default project is active the files are all stored in the My Documents folder.
- Any new content (part or assembly file) that is created using the
Create Asset command is, by default, stored according to the project file.
- Any new content that is published as a user asset is automatically copied and stored in the My Documents folder, regardless of the active project.
To learn more about using, creating, or changing the active project file, refer to the Inventor Help.