Finding Your Way Around

The Factory Design user interface is located on the Factory tab and laid out with panels named Tools, Factory Assets, Sync Workflows, Material Flow, Point Cloud, Utilities, and Community. A blend of Factory and standard AutoCAD panels create the default Factory working environment.

Many of the AutoCAD Factory user interface tools are described below.

AutoCAD Factory Design Utilities

There are four palettes associated with the AutoCAD Factory Design Utilities: Asset Browser, Block Browser, Material Flow, and Factory Properties. The palettes share the browser area and can be adjusted using standard resizing methods. The browsers can be docked in different positions or left floating if pulled away from the application frame.

Factory Assets panel

The Factory Assets tools help you to create, edit, and update assets.

Sync Workflows panel

The tools in this panel enable you to create a bi-directional associative link between a 2D AutoCAD drawing and a 3D layout in both Inventor Factory and Navisworks Factory. The link, called Layout Sync, can be established between Inventor or Navisworks and AutoCAD Architecture or AutoCAD Mechanical.

Material Flow panel

The Material Flow tools provide the means to define products that are to be manufactured in the facility, the stations where the processes occur, and the routes between the stations. Once you have a layout, you can analyze the transportation costs, machine utilization, and power consumption. Reports of the results can be produced so that multiple scenarios can be compared and documented. When the layout meets your requirements, it can be sent to Inventor Factory where it becomes a 2D underlay that is populated with 3D assets.

Point Cloud panel

These tools incorporate point cloud data into your drawings.

Utilities panel

The Utilities panel features a collection of familiar AutoCAD commands, like MEASUREGEOM, ID, QUICKCALC, etc. It also features the Connect command, which is unique to AutoCAD Factory. This command connects factory assets by picking unconsumed (unused) connectors on the assets.

Community panel

The Community panel provides easy access to the Autodesk Knowledge Network (AKN), discussion forums, and business-related social media sites where you can view helpful videos, share information, and get assistance with unfamiliar factory issues.
  • Factory Help: Opens the AutoCAD Factory Help documentation that is shipped with the product.
  • What's New: Displays information about the new functionality in your version of the Autodesk Factory Design Utilities.
  • Discussion Forum: Takes you to online Factory-related discussion topics.
  • You Tube: Links to overview and step-by-step videos on the Autodesk Factory Design YouTube channel.
  • Share Ideas: Accesses Share Ideas where you can share your ideas with the Factory Development team on how to improve Factory Design.