AutoDesk Inventor – Restructure Files In An Assembly with iLogic
Hello fellow CAD enthusiasts!
Ever grappled with the challenge of having generic or meaningless component names within your Autodesk Inventor assembly? Picture importing a model, using the “Make Components” feature, and ending up with generic names like “Solid One”, “Solid Two”, and the like. Now, envision a scenario where renaming each of these components manually beckons. A daunting task, right?
That’s where the power of iLogic shines brightly. Today, I bring to you an ingenious iLogic code, aptly named “Auto Browser Renamer”. This beauty not only renames your components to something more intuitive but does so with precision and speed!
What’s the magic behind the code? The “Auto Browser Renamer” iLogic rule is designed to seamlessly rename your components based on your desired criteria. Want to rename all solids to “Channel”, “Column”, or “Plate”? This code does it all with a few simple clicks, ensuring your assembly looks organized and professional.
Watch the magic unfold in the video demonstration below.
To integrate this magnificent rule into your Inventor, head over to the iLogic browser. Craft a new rule named “Auto Browser Renamer” and inject the provided code into the rule. Save and run the rule, and watch as your assembly transforms!
Click the link to the iLogic Code
Why should “Auto Browser Renamer” be your go-to iLogic code? Precision: Rename components based on specific criteria ensuring meaningful naming. Order: No more generic names! Achieve a structured and systematic look for your assembly. Speed: Instantly rename multiple components, saving hours of manual labor. In Conclusion Tapping into the power of iLogic to enhance your Autodesk Inventor experience is not just about efficiency; it’s about revolutionizing the way you approach CAD design. “Auto Browser Renamer” is just one example of how automation can elevate your design process. The world of iLogic brims with possibilities, waiting for you to explore.
If this post resonated with you, do indulge in the video tutorial and spread the word to fellow CAD enthusiasts. Your feedback, questions, and insights are eagerly awaited in the comments section. Here’s to smarter designing and endless innovation!