How to Create a Cut List in Drawings

This is the last blog of our Level 300 series about Autodesk Inventor Bill of Materials. In this blog, we will talk about Creating a Cut List in Drawings, which helps you easily create an associative cut list for cut length components. The Level 300 topics include: 301 – Virtual Components 302 – Part List […]
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Parts List Grouping in Bill of Materials

Welcome to the second blog of our Level 300 series about Inventor Bill of Materials. In this blog, we will talk about Parts List Grouping, which helps you create a summary for similar items. The Level 300 topics include: 301 – Virtual Components 302 – Part List Grouping – this post 303 – Example of […]
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Inventor BOM Virtual Components

This blog is the first part of our advanced blog series of Bill of Materials, where we explained all the terminologies and capabilities of Autodesk Inventor BOM. As a result, you will be able to effectively utilize the tool in your projects. In this series, we will look at level 300 topics like Virtual Component […]
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What are Bill of Materials Rollup Errors?

This blog is the last part in our “Level 2” Bill of Materials (BOM) series which focuses on BOM management. The Level 200 topics covered: 201 – Equivalent Components (Merged Parts) 202 – Part Numbers and Stock Numbers 203 – BOM Rollup “Errors” (*Varies*) – This Post! When Autodesk Inventor Bill of Materials see two or […]
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What are Part Numbers and Stock Numbers in BOM?

This is the second part in the “Level 2” BOM Series. These blogs will be focused on Bill of Materials (BOM) management. The Level 200 topics include: 201 – Equivalent Components 202 – Part Numbers and Stock Numbers- This Post! 203 – BOM Rollup “Errors” (*Varies*) In BOM 201, we discussed when two or more […]
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What are Equivalent Components on my BOM?

This blog will start the series of intermediate blogs for Bill of Materials (BOM). The series will help users of Autodesk Inventor understand the capabilities and use of the inventor Bill of Materials, and how they relate to maintaining Parts Lists and interaction with Autodesk Vault, ERP, and PLM systems. The topics for BOM intermediate […]
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How to Specify Quantity in Bill of Materials

Here is our final blog in the Autodesk Inventor BOM Level 100 Series. Stay on the lookout for intermediate and advanced blogs related to BOM coming soon. The Level 100 topics include: 101 – The relationship between BOM and Parts Lists 102a – BOM Structure, Model Structure, and Parts Only BOM views 102b – BOM […]
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5 Structure Types for Bill of Materials

This is the third post in the “Level 100” Inventor BOM blog series. These blogs focus on foundational concepts related to the Inventor BOM capability, and it’s intended use. The Level 100 topics include: 101 – The relationship between BOM and Parts Lists 102a – BOM Structure, Model Structure, and Parts Only BOM views 102b […]
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Structured, Parts Only, and Model Data View in BOM

This is the second part of the Level 100 series on Autodesk Inventor Bill of Materials (BOM). The Level 100 topics include: 101 – The relationship between BOM and Parts Lists 102a – BOM Structure, Model Structure, and Parts Only BOM views – This post! 102b – BOM Structure Types 103 – Quantity Autodesk Inventor […]
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Intro to Inventor Bill of Materials

The “Inventor BOM 101” blog series is intended to help users of Autodesk Inventor understand the capabilities and use of the Autodesk Inventor Bill of Materials (BOM) capabilities, and how they relate to maintaining Parts Lists and interaction with Autodesk Vault, ERP, and PLM systems.  Each section focuses on a specific topic related to Inventor […]
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