In a SOLIDWORKS drawing that references multiple models, annotations sometimes get linked to the wrong part or assembly. In the example shown below, the title block is linked to the top-level assembly that is displayed in the upper left corner as a reference, and not the shaft assembly that is shown in the foreground with a BOM and balloons.
This mix-up can be easily corrected. When annotations are linked to custom properties we can select the ‘model in view specified in sheet properties.’ option as shown below:
In a drawing that references a single part or assembly, this works without any issues.
Selecting the drawing view of the correct model updates the annotation links. In the example shown, the title block no longer refers to the top-level assembly, but the shaft subassembly.
This mix-up can be easily corrected. When annotations are linked to custom properties we can select the ‘model in view specified in sheet properties.’ option as shown below:
In a drawing that references a single part or assembly, this works without any issues.
For Drawings that reference more than one Model
For a drawing that reference more than one model, annotations get linked to the incorrect model when the wrong view is specified in sheet properties. Sheet settings are accessed by right-clicking on a blank space in the drawing and selecting ‘Properties.’ The drop down menu lists all views in the drawing.Selecting the drawing view of the correct model updates the annotation links. In the example shown, the title block no longer refers to the top-level assembly, but the shaft subassembly.
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