To Create a Generic Hole Table
1. On the
Table tab, click
Hole Table. The
Hole Table dialog box opens with certain default values. Alternatively, right-click and click
Create Hole Table on the shortcut menu to open the
Hole Table dialog box.
2. In the Include area, define the type of hole table to create:
◦ Holes—Creates a hole table that lists the location of the holes along the X- and Y-coordinates and lists their diameter. Simple holes are always included in the table. Click one of the following check boxes to include that hole type in the table:
▪ Standard holes
▪ Sketched holes
▪ Cuts
◦ Datum Points—Creates a hole table that lists the locations of datum points along the X-, Y-, and Z-coordinates.
◦ Datum Axes—Creates a hole table that lists the locations of datum axes along the X- and Y-coordinates.
3. Use the
Table columns area to define the columns in the hole table. A row in the
Table columns section corresponds to a column in the hole table. If required, customize the
Table columns section as discussed in
To Create a Custom Hole Table.
4. You can retain the default values in the Table format and the Hole label sections. To customize the values in these sections, see To Create a Custom Hole Table.
5. Click Save setting to save the current hole table settings for the drawing and close the Hole Table dialog box.
6. Click Create Table to create a hole table using the current hole table settings.
7. Select a coordinate system reference for the drawing items to be listed in the hole table.
8. Select the location for the top left corner of the hole table. The hole table is displayed with the appropriate data. You can move and relocate the hole table as you would do to an ordinary table.