Benefits
Challenges Faced in SOLIDWORKS
Whether your…
- …company logo changes and you need to update all your existing drawings,
- …you need to start adding cutting profiles and bending instructions as drawing sheets, or
- …you simply do design-first-drawings-later for a large design
…you will possibly have an enormous manual task at your hands.
Solutions in ATR CustomTools
ATR CustomTools’ Batch Processing has a many advanced rule-based tasks, such as
- reload/change sheet format to migrate, or for converted documents without affecting the original files,
- append cutting profile sheet and/or bending sheet to existing sheet metal drawings, and
- create new missing drawings based on various rules to entire designs at once.
These features can be a life-saver when facing huge manual tasks, but they can also enable completely new processes and reduce lead times significantly.

Update all your SOLIDWORKS Drawings' Sheet Formats with a Click of a Button

New additions to SOLIDWORKS Drawing Automation

SOLIDWORKS Drawing automation with CUSTOMTOOLS & Quick Launch custom Batch Operations
Properties
| Basic | Professional | |
| Batch create missing drawings for parts & assemblies | checked | |
| Define unique drawing creation rules for different model types | checked | |
| Use specific Drawing template per drawing creation rule | checked | |
| Use specific Sheet format per drawing creation rule | checked | |
| Use specific BOM Table per drawing creation rule | checked | |
| Import specific dimensions per drawing creation rule | checked | |
| Customize drawing creation rules with scripting | checked | |
| Insert the cutting profile sheet | checked | |
| Insert the bending sheet | checked | |
| Reload and change sheet formats | checked | |
| Quick launch drawing creation rules | checked | |
| Rebuild drawings and models in batches | checked |
All product features → ATR CustomTools Datasheet (PDF)
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