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Old 01-09-2012, 10:08 PM
mrbhala mrbhala is offline
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Talking BOM Layout size

I have created a new BOM template (including layout for Head, Component, Flag) and stored in the standard location and registered with the am_customize file with the following code. But I found the template does not get resized automatically based on the annotation frame in which I draw the BOM. Do I need to add any more LISP codes to get this behaviour? Thanks in Advance.

(docu-load-bom-head-layout
:ui-name "Example1"
:file "C:/Program Files/PTC/Creo Elements/Direct modeling 17.0/Annotation/win/BOM/bom_Test_h.mi")
(docu-load-bom-comp-layout
:ui-name "Example1"
:file "C:/Program Files/PTC/Creo Elements/Direct modeling 17.0/Annotation/win/BOM/bom_Test_c.mi")
(docu-load-bom-flag-layout
:ui-name "Example1"
:file "C:/Program Files/PTC/Creo Elements/Direct modeling 17.0/Annotation/win/BOM/bom_Test_f.mi")
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Old 10-16-2012, 09:05 AM
Henk Stokkel Henk Stokkel is offline
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Re: BOM Layout size

Yes, jou must make for each size the correct BOM layout. Some parts you can reuse like the BOM flag.
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