Controls the associative parameters used in the drawing.

Button
Ribbon: Parametric
tab
Manage
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Parameters
Manager
Menu: Parametric
Parameters
ManagerNot available in menus
in the current workspace
Toolbar: Parametric
Command entry: parameters
The Parameters Manager palette displays all associative variables (dimensional constraint variables and user-defined variables) available in the drawing.
You can create, edit, rename, group, and delete associative variables.
The Parameters Manager palette includes a grid control with three columns, by default. You can also add two columns (Description, Type) using the shortcut menu.
The following options are displayed.
To create a dimensional variable, you apply a dimensional constraint to an object in the drawing. Dimensional variables are displayed under the Dimensional Constraint Parameters group header in the Parameters Manager palette.
User variables are custom variables that enable you to create and drive object relationships. These variables can contain constants, or equations.
Click the New User Parameter icon on the Parameters Manager palette to create a user variable. Alternatively, double-click an empty cell to create a user-defined variable.
User variables have the following characteristics:
You can edit the dimensional variable name and expression. To do so:
When you rename a dimensional variable, all instances of the variable are updated in the drawing and in the Parameters Manager palette.
Click a column heading to sort the variables in the table in ascending or descending order of the column property. When you sort by variable type, the name column is second in order to be sorted.The sort order is persistent.
The sort order is not affected when you add a variable, or change a name or expression.
The Parameters Manager allows you to define parameter groups in the drawing editor. A parameter group is a collection of named parameters. It contains a subset of all parameters defined for the current space, but the group can also be empty.
Click the Filter icon to create a group, which displays a filter tree on the left vertical panel of the palette where you can show, hide, or expand the group filters. Drag and drop the parameters from the grid control into a parameter group.
The Invert Filter check box displays all the parameters which do not belong in the group.
You can filter the display of variables to do the following:
Highlighting Dimensional Constraints
When you select a dimensional constraint in the Parameters Manager palette, the associated object is highlighted in the drawing.
If the parameter is a dynamic constraint that is hidden, the dynamic constraint will be temporarily displayed and highlighted when you select the cell.
The following options are displayed on the shortcut menus in the Parameters Manager palette.