Part Tab Reference (Application Options)

Sets the defaults for creating new parts.

What's New: 2020.1

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File OptionsPart tab

Sketch on new part creation

Sets the preference for creating the sketch when a new part file is created. Select one of the options.

No new sketch

Disables automatic sketch creation when creating a part.

Sketch on x-y plane

Sets X-Y as the sketch plane when creating a part.

Sketch on y-z plane

Sets Y-Z as the sketch plane when creating a part.

Sketch on x-z plane

Sets X-Z as the sketch plane when creating a part.

Construction

Opaque surfaces sets opaque as the display default for surfaces.

Surfaces created before the option is set are translucent, but can be changed to opaque. Right-click a surface in the browser and select Translucent, or if desired, clear a check mark to restore surface appearance to the default setting.

Enable Construction Environment

Enables the commands to access the Construction Environment and the construction options in the import dialog boxes.

Auto-hide in-line work features

Automatically hides a work feature when it is consumed by another work feature. Select the check box to use Autohide. Clear the check box to disable Autohide.

Auto-consume work features and surface features

Sets preference for control of default browser behavior.

Note: you can override this option on a per-feature basis by using the Consume Inputs context menu in the browser.

Display extended information after feature node name in browser

Displays detailed information about part features in the browser. Extended feature names are available in the Part, Sheet Metal Part, Assembly Modeling View, and Drawing environments.

Important: The extended information format is customizable in the FeatureAutoname.xml file which is located in the Design Data folder. You can change the default install location of the Design Data folder in the Application Options dialog box/File tab or in the Projects dialog box.

3D grips

Sets the preference for 3D Grips options.

Enable 3D grips

Select the check box to enable 3D Grips. Clear the check box to remove 3D Grips functionality entirely, including from the command from all context menus.

Display grips on selection

Select the check box to display the grip when selecting a face or an edge of a part (in a part (.ipt) or an assembly (.iam) file. The grip displays when the selection priority is set to faces and edges, and the face can be edited with 3D Grips. Clicking on a grip launches the 3D Grips command. Clear the check box to turn off the display of the grip.

Dimensional constraints

Specifies how dimensional constraints respond when feature changes caused by 3D Grip editing are inconsistent with existing constraints.

Never relax prevents a feature from being grip-edited in a direction that has a defined linear or angular dimension.

Relax if no equation prevents a feature from being grip-edited in a direction defined by an equation-based linear or angular dimension. Dimensions without equations are not affected.

Always relax allows a feature to be grip-edited, regardless of whether a linear, angular, or equation-based dimension is applied.

Prompt is similar to Always relax, but shows a warning if grip-editing affects either dimensions or equation-based dimensions. When accepted, dimensions and equations are relaxed and both are updated as numerical values after grip-editing.

Geometric constraints

Specifies how geometric constraints respond when feature changes caused by 3D Grip editing are inconsistent with existing constraints.

Never break prevents a feature from being grip-edited if a constraint exists.

Always break breaks one or more constraints, to enable a feature to be grip edited even when a constraint exists.

Prompt is similar to Always break, but shows a warning if grip-editing breaks one or more constraints.

Make/Derive/Simplify default

Use color override from source components

Links color from the base component into the target part. If unchecked, the appearance is set to default appearance of the target part.

Import

Import
Imports Application Options settings from an .xml file. Click Import to display the Open dialog box. Navigate to the desired file, and then click Open.
Use AutoCAD Related Settings
Provides a feel similar to AutoCAD settings.
Use Inventor Settings
The default Application Options settings are installed.

Export

Export
Saves the current Application Options settings in an .xml file. Click Export to display the Save Copy As dialog box. Select a file location, enter a file name, and then click Save.

Note on default install locations for both Import and Export operations:

Inventor. Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows 8: Users\[login]\AppData\Local\Autodesk\Inventor [version]\Preferences.