The Style Library Manager is primarily used by CAD administrators to copy, rename, and delete library styles.
The CAD administrator controls the style library contents and assures that designers using styles have the same style definitions, assuring uniform document formatting.
The Style Library Manager uses the Create New Style Library command to create new style libraries.
In general, style libraries are read-only, except to make necessary changes. The Styles Library Manager uses the read-only file property, and disregards the library status in a project file (.ipj), specified by the Use Style Library=Read Only option.
Any changes made to a style library are not available in other documents until the current Autodesk Inventor session closes and a new session is opened.
You can create new styles or rename styles in a document, but they affect only that document. Take a separate step to save a new or changed style to a style library to replace the library version. Access to the style library may be controlled by the CAD administrator.
You can develop style libraries that are specific to a given project. This procedure copies styles you have already defined in one style library to another style library.
If appropriate, click Create New Style Library:
Click Show All Styles to list all styles in both style libraries. |
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Click Show Mismatched Styles to show styles whose definitions are different in the two libraries. Mismatched styles are shown in red. |
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Click Show Unique Styles to show styles that exist in one library but not the other. Unique styles are shown in blue. |
If mismatched substyles are detected, the Manage Styles dialog box opens. Indicate to overwrite the version of the substyle in the destination library or retain the current version.
A style name can change in the style library, but all documents that reference the old name lose their association to that style.
A warning asks you to confirm that documents links to the style will be broken. Click Yes to continue or No to cancel renaming. If Yes, enter the new style name.
A style can be deleted from a style library, but all documents that reference the old name lose their association to that style.
A warning asks you to confirm that the style will be permanently deleted from the style library. Click Yes to delete the style or No to cancel delete.