Create the drawing properties
- General: This is just for your information. You can’t add properties here.
- Summary: Lets you specify a title, subject, author and add keywords. You can separate multiple keywords with a comma. You can also add comments and a hyperlink base to use for relative hyperlinks.
- Statistics: This is also for information only and tells you when the drawing was created and last modified, who last saved the drawing, the revision number (if any), and the total editing time.
- Custom: To add custom properties, click the Add button. Then type the custom property name and value and click OK.
Of course, you want to use properties that will help you find the drawing. You might add properties for clients, discipline (architectural, mechanical), geographical location, etc.
Search for a drawing by its properties
To find a drawing by its properties, open Windows Explorer. Then follow these steps:
- In the left pane, click where you want to search. It can be a drive or a folder.
- Type a search term in the search box at the upper right. I searched for “chapter,” which was my property. I didn’t have to know its value.
- At the top, choose Advanced Options and check File Options.
That found the drawing that contained a custom “chapter” property, as you can see in the figure below.
Why not Content Explorer or Design Center?
I tried searching in the Content Explorer and the Design Center and came up empty. What is your experience using drawing properties? If you don’t use them, would they help you? Leave a comment. And please share this post using the Share buttons below — maybe someone else will find it useful.
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