I’m pretty sure some of you are going to know what I’m doing wrong really quickly. I am trying to make a Journal that imports an assembly into Teamcenter, specifically with the Append or Add Suffix Rule Type. Let me explain a little more why I want to use this Rule Type.
I found that...
Carsten,
Do you have an example on how the ufs.Clone works. I'm trying to create a folder in TC and want to try this way, but when I try to run it in NX I get a message that "The Clone operation has not been initialised" (with an S instead of a Z).
How does one initialise the clone operation...
thread561-264666
Hi. I found this closed thread (thread561-264666) where a Grey-Scale CDF file was shared, but I can´t find the attached file. Just a zip file with examples on how the color change looks.
Does anyone still have a copy of this CDF file that they can share?
Thanks!
AH
Is it possible to "unmake" a Title Block. I want to change the size of some of the cells, but I don't want to reamake the whole table.
So my guess is that if there was a way to make a Title Block a table again, I could rearrange and then turn it back to a second and improved title block.
Thanks...
Thanks Joe. The single-line command didn't work exactly. It says there was some syntax error, so instead of finding the error I changed the DWORD value manually on the registry and it worked like a charm!
I know it asks you if you want to remove the "Finding your way around NX" after 30 or so open sessions of NX. But I recently installed it on another computer an I was so used to the blueish background.
It's a stupid question, and probably after some time it will go away, but is there a way to...
What I mean is if I have NX 7.5, 8.0 and 8.5, and I need some parts to be compatible with NX 7.5 and others with 8.0, if I save it on a newer version, that becomes a problem.
Thanks,
Alex H
Try going to Edit-> Move Object and then change the Transform Motion to Rotate. This will allow you to specify the vector, point and angle of rotation.
This way you don't have to change the mouse sensitivity.
Regards,
AH