A library is a collection of related data files that you reference, but usually do not modify.
Examples are a released data set, a set of commonly used components, iPart factory parts, or standard parts. Libraries are located in a folder with a unique name separate from other data files. A single library can be used across any number of projects. You can use some or all files in a library.
In a project file, you right-click the Libraries location, and then use menu options to browse to a folder. By assigning the folder as a library, you indicate that the files are no longer editable using Inventor. In Microsoft Windows Explorer, set your library folders and files as read-only.
References to library files include the library name, and the relative path from the library folder to the referencing file. When resolving library references, only the named library is searched. Avoid using duplicate file names whenever possible, even for parts in different folders or different libraries. If you cannot control where referenced parts originate or how they are named, files in different libraries sometimes have the same name. Inventor can resolve the reference because it knows which library to search in.
Members of a design workgroup can share a common project to set names and paths for libraries in their individual projects.
When you create a project using the project editor, select the common project before you click New. By default, the project that the wizard creates uses the selected project as a template, and includes the same library definitions.
A project can include several kinds of libraries:
Contains Inventor parts or component libraries, such as:
Contains Inventor iParts that generate instances of parts, based on parameters you specify.
In a project file, define a library for both the folder containing the iPart factory part files and a corresponding proxy folder.
After the libraries are added to the project, you can add the iParts to an assembly.
The Material and Appearance libraries accessible to a project must be listed in the project file. The minimum requirement is one library. You can restore the installed libraries from the Material and Appearance Libraries context menu. Material and Appearance libraries are managed separately from Inventor Styles and do not use the Style Library Manager.
Copy or move the style XML files from the Design Data folder to a shared location that all team members can access. Or, generate a new style library using the Style Library Manager utility.
The use of proxy libraries keeps the custom design files for a project separate from components that are purchased or reused.
Another design set can be a whole design or part of a design set that is: