Assign Part Marks

Learn the different options of assigning part marks to model elements.

The numbering tool automatically numbers single parts and assemblies for the entire model. The elements are compared by geometry, material properties, coating, and commodity (and behavior). The properties name and lot/phase are not considered for numbering. The model role is used by the prefix tool to assign prefixes but it is not used directly for numbering.

Parts of a model can get two kinds of marks:

Access the command

In the Output tab Part marks panel, click (Numbering).

Command line: _AstM5equalpartsDetect

Number the single parts

  1. In the Output tab Part marks panel, click (Numbering).
  2. In the Numbering dialog box select Process single parts.
  3. Enter the start value and the increment. By default, single parts marks begin with 1000 and increase by increments of 1.
  4. Select one of the available methods.

    For "with drawing number" numbering, define the prefix automatically given by the drawing numbering process. At drawing creation, the first part gets the prefix a001, then b001 etc.

  5. Click OK.

The assigned marks are visible on the Naming tab of the object properties dialog boxes.

Number assemblies

  1. In the Output tab Part marks panel, click (Numbering).
  2. In the Numbering dialog box select Process assemblies.
  3. Enter the start value and the increment. By default, assembly marks begin with 1 and increase by increments of 1.
  4. Select one of the available numbering methods. For "with drawing number" numbering, define the prefix automatically given by the drawing numbering process. At drawing creation, the first part gets the prefix a001, then b001 etc.
  5. Click OK.

The assigned marks are visible on the Naming tab of the object properties dialog boxes.

Number with standard parts

  1. Create a DWG model with standard parts.
  2. Run the numbering inside this drawing and manually set the standard part marks (and prefixes) as required.
  3. Save this drawing to: ......\ProgramData\Autodesk\Advance Steel 2022\[INSTALLATION LANGUAGE EXTENSION]\Shared\StandardPartTemplate.
  4. To run the numbering in another model, on the Part marks panel, click (Numbering) to open the Numbering dialog box.
  5. Select the Standard Part Template tab where all drawings from the StandardPartTemplate folder are listed.
  6. Click (New) to attach a reference model.
  7. Select the reference model(s) from the Drawing files dialog.
  8. Select the single part or assembly option to use the template for single part numbering or assembly numbering.
    Note: Several standard part templates may contain the same objects but with different part marks. In this case, the part mark of the template with the highest priority is used. To change the sequence of the templates use the arrow buttons () on the toolbar.
  9. Click Apply.
  10. Click OK.

Assign the single part marks and the assembly marks

Select the post number method from the drop-down list.

Delete part marks

This tool deletes the part marks.

Note: When deleting the assembly mark only the mark is deleted and not the main part identification or its prefix.

Access the command

In the Output tab Part marks panel, click (Delete part numbers).

Command line: _AstM5equalpartsDelNumber

To delete the part marks

  1. In the Output tab Part marks panel, switch to the single part or assembly.
  2. Select the elements whose part marks should be deleted.
  3. In the Output tab Part marks panel, click (Delete part numbers).
  4. Click Yes in the warning window.

The part marks are deleted.

Note: If you do not select any elements, the numbers of all the parts in the model will be deleted.