About the Style Library Manager

The Style Library Manager is used primarily by a CAD administrator to:

Any changes made to a style library are not available in other documents until the current session closes and a new session is reopened.

The Style Management Wizard is a tool for administrators to assist in batch-style management for Inventor files. Batch processes harvest or purge styles for multiple files in one operation. All files must migrate to the most recent version or they are skipped during batch processing, including assemblies that were migrated but contain components that were not migrated.

Styles Overview

Some styles reference other styles as substyles (for example, the dimension style references the text style as a substyle). When copying a style library, the Style Library Manager opens the Manage Styles dialog box if mismatched substyles are detected in the source and destination libraries. For each substyle, confirm to replace the current version with the source version.

Styles are predefined properties that can be applied to an object. They are used in one of two ways:

Styles have traditionally resided in document templates, but the preferred method is to store them in style libraries. Multiple designers can use a style library. They all have access to the same styles.

Some styles use other styles to complete their definition. The referenced style is known as a substyle in this context. When a style is copied, it also copies its required substyles.

Style definitions are stored in style libraries.

Many legacy files or design projects have custom styles defined in one or more documents.

Style management tips

Consider these practices to preserve styles that you create or edit: