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  1. #1
    SoCalMike Guest

    Print Preview Renaming BOM Colum?

    I use the BOM to display the qty of parts. The title of the qyt colum
    shows up as: Default/QTY I would like it to just say QTY. When I edit
    the cell, it changes, but as soon as I print preview it, it changes
    back. I have tried editing the cell, and then saving it, but it still
    changes when I print preview. Any ideas?

  2. #2
    Michael Guest
    I've had this sort of problem in the past...

    after making all the edits you want, go into tools/option/Document
    Properties and uncheck automatic update of BOM

    that fixed it for me

    "SoCalMike" <Mpuck972@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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    I use the BOM to display the qty of parts. The title of the qyt colum
    shows up as: Default/QTY I would like it to just say QTY. When I edit
    the cell, it changes, but as soon as I print preview it, it changes
    back. I have tried editing the cell, and then saving it, but it still
    changes when I print preview. Any ideas?

  3. #3
    SoCalMike Guest
    I used the space QTY. space work around which works just fine. From
    the SW help files, here is the explanation of the Automatic Update of
    BOM:

    Automatic update of BOM.

    When selected, if a BOM exists in a drawing, it automatically updates
    when relevant changes are made to the model. If you edit linked custom
    properties in a BOM and then rebuild the drawing, the properties are
    reset to the values in the Summary Information dialog box. Some manual
    edits are lost when the BOM is updated.

    That doesnt sound like its what I was after. Fortunately the space
    thing works great.

    Thanks for the info guys.

  4. #4
    SteveT Guest
    I think there is a new setting for this "don't copy QTY column from
    template" option (or something like that) -- I have not tested it yet but
    what I have done in the past before that setting was to rename the
    "Default/QTY" to " QTY " ---- in otherwords don't just put QTY put a space
    before & after the letters QTY. This will make solidworks think you typed
    something other than quantity & it will not try to revert it back to the
    default. Then store that into your bom template file.

    I would look into that option to see if it does what you want -- as my
    workaround might be hackish now that there is this option.

    Hope that helps
    Steve T.

    "SoCalMike" <Mpuck972@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:1133553340.770969.188050@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
    I use the BOM to display the qty of parts. The title of the qyt colum
    shows up as: Default/QTY I would like it to just say QTY. When I edit
    the cell, it changes, but as soon as I print preview it, it changes
    back. I have tried editing the cell, and then saving it, but it still
    changes when I print preview. Any ideas?

  5. #5
    Wayne Tiffany Guest
    Simple - remove the existing period after QTY and then save your template.

    WT

    "SoCalMike" <Mpuck972@yahoo.com> wrote in message
    news:1133553340.770969.188050@f14g2000cwb.googlegr oups.com...
    I use the BOM to display the qty of parts. The title of the qyt colum
    shows up as: Default/QTY I would like it to just say QTY. When I edit
    the cell, it changes, but as soon as I print preview it, it changes
    back. I have tried editing the cell, and then saving it, but it still
    changes when I print preview. Any ideas?

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