From the course: Autodesk Inventor Routed Systems: Pipes

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Changing a run style

Changing a run style

- [Instructor] In one of the first movies in this course, I took a look at the effect that changing styles or making modifications to styles on an existing route would have. Let's take a look at the process of doing this in the context of an assembly. First, I'll Activate the Route. This will bring it down to the two-dimensional, or three-dimensional sketch that was created either using a derived route process, or by manually entering values. Then I'll go to the Tube and Pipe Styles in the Manage panel. See that presently, the style that's used is a Steel Butt Welded Pipe. But what I'd like to do is change it to a Butt Welded Flanged Steel Pipe. I'll select that style, make sure that all of the values are what I want, Right-click, and make sure that that is the Active Style. I can now Close my Dialogue Box, finish my route, and will Update to reflect the changes that I've made. I might need to go back to the Run, and tell it to Display All Objects, if I'm not getting the correct…

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