{"id":95,"date":"2008-07-10T07:07:56","date_gmt":"2008-07-10T15:07:56","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.fcsuper.com\/swblog\/?p=95"},"modified":"2010-04-28T20:32:49","modified_gmt":"2010-04-29T04:32:49","slug":"product-review-template-wizard-part-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.fcsuper.com\/swblog\/?p=95","title":{"rendered":"Product Review: Template Wizard (Part 2)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Template Wizard is a relatively new application from <a title=\"SolidWorks Templates\" href=\"http:\/\/www.solidworkstemplates.com\/\" target=\"_blank\"><span style=\"color: #105cb6;\">SolidWorks Templates <\/span><\/a>by Kevin Van Liere.\u00a0 He spent about 2 years developing and improving it.\u00a0 It is designed to work within SolidWorks 2008, though it does have some limited functionality in SolidWorks 2007 SP4.0 or higher. This part of my article is a critique of Template Wizard&#8217;s specific functions and workflow.\u00a0 Ultimately, the most important question will be answered <sup><span style=\"color: #c0c0c0;\"><a title=\"42\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/The_Answer_to_Life,_the_Universe,_and_Everything\" target=\"_blank\">&#8220;42&#8221;<\/a><\/span><\/sup>.\u00a0 How easy is it to make a new Drawing Template with Template Wizard?<\/p>\n<p><strong>General Description and Workflow<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>This review is based on Template Wizard Version 2.5.3088.23714.\u00a0 As stated before, Template Wizard allows for the creation of SolidWorks templates.\u00a0 It is an add-in that runs from within SolidWorks.\u00a0 When running, its interface occupies the Property Manager in what is commonly referred to as the <em>FeatureManager<\/em> or <em>Feature Tree<\/em> Pane, along the left side of the open document.\u00a0 Settings and features are all selected from within this pane.<\/p>\n<p>Once it is installed, Template Wizard appears as a pull down menu by the same name.\u00a0 Two options appear in the menu.\u00a0 &#8220;Create\/Modify Templates&#8221; and &#8220;Help&#8221;.\u00a0 This is very simple and to the point.\u00a0 When selected, the Template Wizard pops up with some options to start a new template or modify an existing template.\u00a0 These options apply to drawings, parts and assemblies.\u00a0 However, if one selects anything other than Drawing Template first, the software gently reminds the user that it will work best if a Drawing Template is created first.<\/p>\n<p>Template Wizard takes a step by step approach.\u00a0 As one goes through the nine general steps for creating a Drawing Template, Template Wizard establishes its settings and allows the user to build what will become the Sheet Format and Drawing Template.\u00a0 After that, it also flows right into the creation of part and assembly templates.\u00a0 One minor drawback to this step-by-step approach is that the arrows which take you from step to step (backward and forward) are small and barely noticeable in the upper right corner of the pane.\u00a0 The size of these arrow is controlled by SolidWorks itself (and not the fault of Template Wizard), but that doesn&#8217;t make it any easier to recognize.\u00a0 However, once one is familiar with the interface, there are no usability issues due to this minor detail.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Creating a Drawing Template<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Step 1 is the Template Wizards start-up form itself (where the user is wisely guided to first create a Drawing Template).\u00a0 Once the choice is made and &#8220;Begin&#8221; is selected, a blank drawing is opened with Step 2 the Template Wizard appearing in the Program Manager.<\/p>\n<p>Step 2 is very logical.\u00a0 It requests sheet size, type of projection, unit system (in\/mm, etc), dimensioning standard (ISO\/ANSI, etc) and other fundamental settings.\u00a0 As choices are made, they are immediately implemented.<\/p>\n<p>Step 3 creates the border for the Sheet Format.\u00a0 I&#8217;m not sure how much work went in to designing and programming this step (great or slight?), but in my opinion, this one step makes the whole Template Wizard package worth its price tag!\u00a0 All the user has to do is set the margins, determine the number of zones and zone marker lengths; then click &#8220;Create Border&#8221;.\u00a0 This step allows the user to generate a fully defined and complete border in seconds!\u00a0 Advanced options also exist that establish other several settings.\u00a0 The border can also be saved as a block for use elsewhere.<\/p>\n<p>Step 4 allows the user to add title block elements to their template.\u00a0 In my opinion, Step 4 is by far the most complex portion of Template Wizard.\u00a0 It may even be a little scary at first.\u00a0 There is a large selection of title block elements to choose from.\u00a0 One must select each element from a drop down list box and place it on the drawing using the element&#8217;s insertion point.\u00a0 It is fairly simply, but not immediately obvious, even with the on-screen description.\u00a0 Before attempting to use step, I highly recommend reading the Help.\u00a0 I especially recommend looking up &#8220;Pre-Designed Title Blocks&#8221; or &#8220;ASSY LOGO&#8221; in the Help to bring up images of the title block elements.\u00a0 Once the user has the hang of how to pick and place the title block elements, this step easy and extremely powerful.\u00a0 Template Wizard functionality does appear to be bumping into limitations of SolidWorks itself in this step.\u00a0 One example of this is that if the user attempts to directly edit text within the template (instead of using Template Wizard functions to make such edits), SolidWorks <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">will<\/span> crash.\u00a0 According to Kevin, this is a flaw in SolidWorks, but it is a flaw that pops up when using his application, so that may be a moot point.\u00a0 I will say that if Template Wizard is used as intended, such issues should be minimal.<\/p>\n<p>Step 5 directs the user to pick the Revision Table anchor.\u00a0 Given SolidWorks 2008&#8217;s little quirks, I HIGHLY recommend choosing the upper right corner of the border.\u00a0 It seems for some reason some functionality for creating Revision Tables has been reduced in 2008, making this necessary.\u00a0 Very poor decision on the part of SolidWorks Corp., but I digress.\u00a0 Template Wizard <strong>does<\/strong> insert the Revision Table once this anchor is selected.<\/p>\n<p>Step 6 is a small step in which the user makes selections regarding fonts, annotations and display of tangent edges.\u00a0 This step almost feels like an after-thought.\u00a0 Perhaps these choices could be moved into Step 3 instead, or perhaps expanded to cover more settings that users may be interested in controlling?<\/p>\n<p>Step 7 allows the user to save the drawing template (as it appears on screen) as a Sheet Format.\u00a0 My only complaint here is that non-standard nomenclature is used.\u00a0 Instead of referring to this function as &#8220;Save Sheet Format&#8221;, it has a button to &#8220;Save Page Design&#8221;.\u00a0 I asked Kevin about this.\u00a0 He made the choice to use this terminology because inexperienced users did not understand &#8220;Sheet Format&#8221; and how it is different from &#8220;Drawing Template&#8221;.\u00a0 However, this choice may be confusing for experienced users.\u00a0 Perhaps a statement in the on-screen help may allow Template Wizard to make this matter clear, especially if new terms are being created.<\/p>\n<p>Step 8 is where the user actually saves their Drawing Template.<\/p>\n<p>Step 9 allows the user to continue on to create templates for parts (models) and assemblies.\u00a0 Template Wizard can carry over some information from the Drawing Template to these templates, such as unit settings and custom properties.\u00a0 It also allows the user to control several other settings.\u00a0 This function uses an intuitive and straightforward step-by-step approach to create those templates similar to how it works for drawings.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Conclusion<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Template Wizard is a very well researched and useful product with a very low price tag.\u00a0 Overall, it is easy to use and very comprehensive.\u00a0 Kevin states, &#8220;I really put my heart into it to make it as good as I could.&#8221;\u00a0 This dedication really shows in the end product.\u00a0 The software is still a little rough around the edges in some places [as of 2008], though much of this seems to come from limitations or bugs within SolidWorks itself.\u00a0 Given all factors, Template Wizard is well worth its price.\u00a0 New and experienced users will benefit from this application.\u00a0 Really, in my mind, the best customer for this software is anyone who has the responsibility to create templates for a new company or a company that has just started using SolidWorks.\u00a0 The next best customer is one who wishes to improve already existing Drawing Templates.\u00a0 I recommend Template Wizard for all such cases.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Template Wizard is a relatively new application from SolidWorks Templates by Kevin Van Liere.\u00a0 He spent about 2 years developing and improving it.\u00a0 It is designed to work within SolidWorks 2008, though it does have some limited functionality in SolidWorks 2007 SP4.0 or higher. 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