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How can I manage standard parts using a custom project library folder in Autodesk Inventor?

  • Vikram Rathore
  • Dec 20, 2025

1 Answers

A:

Use a Custom Project Library Folder

  • Create a folder on your network or local drive with all your standard .ipt and .iam files.
  • In Inventor, go to Projects > Configure Project.
  • Under Libraries, add your folder path.
  • Save and activate the project.
  • Divya Khandelwal
  • Jan 02, 2026

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