SolidWorks Composer Quick Tip - 3 Steps to Setting Styles

SolidWorks Composer Quick Tip – 3 Steps to Setting Styles

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Did you know that templates can be created with
SolidWorks Composer? Styles, or “Mini Templates” can be created right within Composer’s Styles
tab. Styles control specific attributes of 2D elements, such as Text, Photos,
Annotations, and Interactive Arrows.

Step 1

All you need to do to set a standard is to create a 2D element and make that
element look exactly like you want the standard to be. Once it looks right,
simply select it and click on the “Workshops” tab at the top of the screen and
select the Styles button.

SolidWorks Composer - Workshop Tab

Step 2

In the “Styles” workshop click on “New” and name it. This will auto save and
will be a new permanent setting. From here, simply click the check boxes on
the right to select what this Style “Template” is specifying.

SolidWorks Composer - New Style

SolidWorks Composer - New Style 2

Step 3

Simply use the new template. Make a new 2D element select it and click on the
“Styles” Tab at the top of the page. With the new 2D element selected, click
on which Style you would like to assign to this element. Going forward, by
right-clicking any style and selecting “Set as Default”, Composer will use
these settings for any 2D element created in the future.

Scott Woods

Scott Woods

Scott Woods is a senior technical product manager for 3DEXPERIENCE and 3D CAD Tools. He has been with Hawk Ridge Systems for over 15 years and has an extensive background with everything CAD, visual communications, and cloud. In his free time, you can find him tending to his honeybees and 3D printers or fine-tuning his photography skills.
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