![]() ![]() The command will automatically open the current Inventor Project file templates folder. The next step is to select the File tab, then the “Save As” command and finally the “Save Copy as Template” routine. Right click on the Geometry Sources entry on the Nesting panel and select “Delete All Sources” from the context menu. The source file, you just added, has automatically updated all the styles in the nesting template so the source file is no longer needed and must be removed before saving the template. Once the source part file has been processed, select “Ok” to finish the source process. You do not want to add the material to the template Process Material Library. You will probably will receive a Material Mapping warning, select “No” to continue. Select the file and then select “Open” in the lower left corner of the Select Source dialog box. In the Sources dialog box, select the “Add” icon.īrowse out to any part file, in your project workspace, that was created and saved using a template file you know did not have a style conflict issue. The next step is to select the “Sources” command from the Shapes panel on the Ribbon. The name of the file in not important at this point. You will receive the Style Conflict warning dialog box, select “OK” to continue. Select the “New” command and select the problem nesting template creating a new nesting file. The process does not require you to be in any special project file because we are not writing to the styles library, we will be creating a brand-new template to replace the existing one. To start the process, make a backup of your existing nesting template just in case you make a mistake since during the process you will be over-writing the problem template. This is why this article has been written, to give you a method of correcting the template-styles conflict even if the command is not available. Then you notice, to your dismay, that the Ribbon does not contain a Styles and Standards panel and there is no “Update” command to synchronize the styles library to the template. No problem, you will use the same “Update” command and match the template styles to the styles library. The solution is to open the template in a read-write environment and use the “Update” command, located under the Manage tab, Styles and Standards panel, to match the template styles to the project style library.Īll is fine up to this point but then you open an Inventor 2019 Nesting Utility template and get the same warning. There is an easy solution to this warning, and no, it is not to left click on “Prompts” and select “Do not show this message again ever”. We all have created a new Inventor part, assembly or drawing and encounter the dreaded Style Conflict dialog box informing you that the template does not agree with the project assigned style library. ![]()
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