How to create a BOM and use it for a drawing in Creo 3.0
Like the title says, I'm looking to create a BOM in an assembly file and be able to use it in a drawing and actually use the balloon functions. I'm doing this kind of drawing all the time and half the drawing functions are "grayed" out and unusable. I know in SolidWorks there is a way to create a bomb in the assembly and import it into the drawing and then it auto balloons the drawing based on the BOM and everything is super fast and easy and awesome. I don't get that with Creo. I understand they are different suites, I was just using SolidWorks as a reference point. I've ventured through the Model Tree Columns in the assembly file (based on a YouTube tutorial) and messed with some of the columns but none of it makes sense. There are multiple lists of columns but no description saying what each one does; and i can't seem to find the columns I want (i.e. part number, quantity, etc). I don't know if there is a list somewhere that explains all of the commands for these (and the rest of Creo "coding" for that matter as the more complex stuff seems to have to be coded/programmed) or what but I can't find any documentation for Creo help on any of this backdoor/configuration stuff that truly accesses Creo's full potential. A little weird, but off topic. So, is there anyone out here who could walk me through a step by step process or point me to one of these hidden instruction manuals with all of this gold I seem to be missing?
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