
In the assembly environment, design view representations, positional representations, and Level of Detail (LOD) representations are typically prepared to meet the design needs beforehand. They can be associated to specific drawing views upon creation or later edits.
To create tube and pipe drawings, use standard drawing templates. Create appropriate drawing views to document the entire tube and pipe assembly or specific routes and runs, and then use appropriate drawing settings to annotate the drawing views.
 New.
 New. The drawing environment is activated.
 Optionally, customize the drawing settings for this drawing document using the Manage tab
 Optionally, customize the drawing settings for this drawing document using the Manage tab   Styles and Standards panel
 Styles and Standards panel   Styles Editor  command. For instance, select appropriate column properties into the parts lists format and determine the grouping keys.
  Styles Editor  command. For instance, select appropriate column properties into the parts lists format and determine the grouping keys.  On the ribbon, click Place Views tab
 On the ribbon, click Place Views tab   Create panel
 Create panel   Base . Select the assembly file, design view representation, positional representation, LOD representation, and assembly member where appropriate, and all other options.
  Base . Select the assembly file, design view representation, positional representation, LOD representation, and assembly member where appropriate, and all other options. In the Model browser, drawing views that are created from the base view are located underneath.
 With a drawing view created, right-click the base view in the Model browser and select Bill of Materials.
 With a drawing view created, right-click the base view in the Model browser and select Bill of Materials.  In the BOM Editor, click the Structured or Parts Only tab, click the down arrow next to View Options, select Enable BOM View, and optionally edit view properties.
 In the BOM Editor, click the Structured or Parts Only tab, click the down arrow next to View Options, select Enable BOM View, and optionally edit view properties. Changes to the Bill of Materials table are automatically reflected in parts lists with an exception of static fields.
 On the ribbon, click Annotate tab
 On the ribbon, click Annotate tab   Table panel
 Table panel   Parts List .
  Parts List . If BOM views have not been enabled, system prompts you whether you want to enable BOM views. Click Yes to continue.
 To make adjustments, right-click the parts list and select Edit Parts List. For instance, use the Column Chooser command to select additional columns to the parts list.
 To make adjustments, right-click the parts list and select Edit Parts List. For instance, use the Column Chooser command to select additional columns to the parts list.  To modify the parts list format, right-click the parts list and select Edit Parts List Style.
 To modify the parts list format, right-click the parts list and select Edit Parts List Style.  is attached to the cursor. Drag it to a new position and release the cursor.
is attached to the cursor. Drag it to a new position and release the cursor. On the drawing Annotate tab, Autodesk Inventor provides the same set of drawing annotation commands as with normal Inventor drawings. For instance, place balloons and symbols to represent tube and pipe components. Optionally, you can use Manage tab   Styles and Standards panel
 Styles and Standards panel   Styles Editor  to customize styles and formats.
  Styles Editor  to customize styles and formats. 
In addition, you can reference the information that is set up in tube and pipe styles and use the information to annotate drawing views. For detailed instructions, see Annotate tube and pipe drawings with tube and pipe styles.