Family Table Column Sorting
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Family Table Column Sorting
Hello PTC Community
Hoping you can help me out with something that has been frustrating me.
I created a family table today, organized the columns while the part was open, in the order I want.
But once I was in the drawing, the fam.inst.param.name automatically sorts the column alphabetically.
Is there any way around this?
Thanks,
Josh
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Sounds like you have a sort filter in your table.
Try this:
- In Table tab select Repeat Regions
- Select Sort Regions
- Select table body
- Select Clear All
- Select Yes
- Select Done
- Select Done
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Sounds like you have a sort filter in your table.
Try this:
- In Table tab select Repeat Regions
- Select Sort Regions
- Select table body
- Select Clear All
- Select Yes
- Select Done
- Select Done
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Another possibility is after Selecting the table select No Default
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Thank you kdirth!
I was following your first steps and could not clear all filters as there was none.
But came across the no default and that worked!
Do you know how to manage decimal points within the family table appearing on the drawing? It seems to default to 3 decimal points.
Josh
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Check out this post:
Solved: Controlling decimal places of parameters in drawin... - PTC Community
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