In SOLIDWORKS Electrical, attributes are used to represent pertinent information about components.
Typically, this information is represted in a single line of text, but occasionally, the text becomes unreasonably long and requires multiple lines. This article explains how to to wrap^attribute text in SOLIDWORKS Electrical using the Multiple Attribute command in the Symbol Editor.
USING THE MULTIPLE ATTRIBUTES COMMAND
In SOLIDWORKS Electrical, there are fields of information that may require more space for relevant information than is available. Below is an example of a component where the description exceeds the bounds of the component. (Note. This process can be used for any attribute.)
Figure 1 : Example of text Exceeding lenght of Component |
Go to the Library tab and open Symbol Management.
Figure 2: Library Tab and Symbol Management |
Figure 3 : Select symbol |
Figure 5 : Multiple Attribute command |
Figure 6 : Multiple Attribute Command Selections |
Figure 7 : 5 total Attributes |
After saving, the symbol is ready to go, but the description is not. You must update the description to let SOLIDWORKS Electrical know where the line breaks need to happen.
To do this, return to your drawing, RMB the component, and select Component Properties.
Here we can see our description. To tell SOLIDWORKS where the line breaks are, add a vertical bar "|".
(Exemple : This is an exemple of too much | information for 1 line.)
Formatting note : There shopould be ni space between the vertical bar and the following word.
Once added, select OK.
Figure 8 : Adding line Breaks |
To do so, RMB the component, expand the symbol, and click Ubdate.
Figure 9 : Update symbol |
Figure 10 : Updated Symbol |
Editor's Note : This article wwas originally published in september 2018 and has been updated for acceracy and comprehensiveness.