A notebook can be described as an engineering notebook where we can define parameters and relations related to a project. It maintains design intent in a central location. Part and assembly models can both access these parameters and information in a layout.
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EXERCISE 1The topics covered are as follows.
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![]() Controling part dimensions from a notebook |
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EXERCISE 2The topics covered are as follows.
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![]() Creating dimensions in a notebook |
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EXERCISE 3The topics covered are as follows.
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![]() Using placement skeletons |
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![]() Dimensions in a notebook |
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