![]() What these means is that all the designers are working with the same styles when creating drawings which ensures consistency across documentation. Standards are used in the drafting environment and define a collection of styles that create the Company/Project “Standard” for drawings. However, they are also used to control things like sheet metal rules, unfold calculations and lighting. Most commonly people know that Styles are used to control the appearance of annotations, tables, text, etc. Let us start with a brief description of what styles are in the context of inventor. In this guide I hope to explain how Styles are managed by inventor both inside the active document and externally by Style Libraries, and how users can interact with Styles and Standards to improve efficiency in the workplace. But once you understand how styles are managed it becomes a very good way to ensure consistency across your design team. The complexity of managing them seems to be far more involved than required. ![]() Styles and Standards are, and always have been, a sticking point for a lot of Inventor users.
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