Profile name | Specifies the name of the export profile. |
Profile type | Specifies the handler type of the export profile. Select the <General> option to create an export profile for exporting the SOLIDWORKS model structure into an external file or, into an information system for which a special handler does not exist. |
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Opens the Template Settings dialog box. Use the Template Settings dialog box to define settings in relation to the Excel file template. |
Output path | Specifies the destination path and the desired file name.
> menu contains pre-defined settings which can be used to generate the profile file name automatically. |
XSL style sheet | Defines the content structure of the exported document data. |
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Browse for the XSL Stylesheet file (*.xsl, *.xslt) used as the XSL style sheet of the Export Profile.
The XSL style sheet may not be needed if the export profile's functionality is controlled by a CUSTOMTOOLS script add-in. |
Language | Specifies the content language for the output file. |
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Top level only | Process only the documents in the top level of an assembly. |
Parts only | Process only the part documents of the assemblies. |
Indented assemblies | Processes all documents which belongs to the same entity in hierarchical order. Document list hierarchy in the output document is generated based on the source model's structure. |
Accumulate quantities | Select this option to calculate the part quantities to the output file based on the most top level document of the assembly structure.
Example: An assembly have two sub-assemblies and both of the sub-assemblies have two parts. When the Accumulate quantities option is selected, the output file show that the structure have one main assembly, two sub-assemblies, and four parts. In same case when the Accumulate quantities option is not selected, the output file show that the structure have one main assembly, two sub-assemblies, and two parts. |
Select the desired file conversion rules that you want to be ran when the structure export is executed against the selected model.
Display configurations of parts as separate items | Separates the different configurations of the document to an individual items. |
Display configurations of parts as one item | Parts appears as one no matter how many configuration they has. |
User property scopes to be exported | Select the desired user defined Property scopes to be exported on the structure export. |
Open output file once completed | Select this option to open the output file of the structure export with the system's default program of the output file type. |
Include drawings | Select this option to process drawings related to the models in file conversions executed on the structure export. |
CUSTOMTOOLS Export Profile could work in association to a CUSTOMTOOLS script add-in. CUSTOMTOOLS script add-ins are maintained using the Manage Scripts feature located in the CUSTOMTOOLS Administration Tool. The script add-ins are very flexible and they could be fully customized based on your needs.
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NOTE: CUSTOMTOOLS script add-ins are always implemented by the customer's separate order. For that reason, some extra costs may apply. Please contact the CUSTOMTOOLS Sales Team for the further information. |