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Using Design Values in a BOM
In Alibre Design, you can include parametric values used to create your designs in your BOM, and consequently in a drawing. This is especially useful if you use standard parts that are cut to length, such as in the design below, but it can also be useful for a wide variety of other circumstances. You can represent almost any value in your BOM, such as length, angle, offset distance, etc.

A design using standard parts that are cut to length
Step 1: Name the parameters you are interested in for the BOM While designing your individual parts, you can use the Equation Editor to name values. In our example, we are interested in the extrusion length of the T-Slots. While we design our assembly, we’ll be sure to go into each part’s Equation Editor and name this extrusion length “Length”. You can name it whatever you want depending on what you are trying to represent.

Changing an Extrusion Parameter Name to “Length”
Step 2: Setting up your BOM to look for parameters Setting up a BOM to look for parameters and include them is easy. First, open your BOM in the BOM workspace. Insert a new column, click the Custom button, and select Parameter as the Data Type. Then, type in the parameter name you used during part design under the Property value.

Inserting a new column that uses parameters

Our new BOM column
Step 3: Using the BOM in a drawing After you are finished making the BOM, insert it into a drawing. Be sure to select your previously saved BOM using the Browse… button instead of making a new one. After you insert it, you can add BOM callouts and further finish your drawing. Now, your design information is present directly on the drawing and will be updated automatically should you change any part of the design.

Our final drawing using Design Parameters in the BOM
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