Adding Properties
To add properties:
- Click in the first blank cell under Property Name, then enter a name or choose one from the list.
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From the list, select a Type.
To move between cells in the table, press Tab or Enter, or click in the cell you want to move to.
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Under Value / Text
Expression, enter a value for the property that is compatible
with the selection in the Type cell.
If you add a date (for example, DrawnDate), as a property, the software does not require you to enter a date for Value / Expression. However, if you do not enter a date, Microsoft interprets the empty field as 1/1/1800 when you view the document's properties in File Explorer.
Use an @ sign in front of single or double quotation marks (‘ or “) to ensure that the expression evaluates correctly. For example: 2@" X 2@" X 1/4@".
The @ sign also applies when referencing a Property Name that includes a quotation mark. For example, if you have a file property whose name is Length12”, you must add an @ sign in Value/Text Expression for that property.
If the property applies to more than one configuration, a configuration icon appears in the row. -
From
the flyout menu
of
the configuration icon ,
select
one of the
following:
- This Configuration
- All Configurations
- Specify Configurations
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Press Tab or Enter.
The value of the property displays under Evaluated Value.
- In the Linked column, click the box to link the property to the parent part.
- Repeat steps as required, then click OK.