You could open the drawing first. The part is then shown in the model tree. You can then select/right mouse click/OPEN that part. You won't need to search for it in your workspace this way.
If you are looking to see if your parts have the correct densities set you can add the MP_DENSITY column to the model tree. You can then view and if necessary change any densities for the entire assembly model from the model tree.
Hope this helps,
Ron
I had this problem a while ago and was told by our IT dept that not all of our Pro/e licenses carry the same functionality and exporting as a STEP file was one of them. I had to keep logging into Pro/e hoping to grab a license that would allow me to create a STEP file. It was a crap shoot but...
Thank you everyone for your input! Our I.T. department looked into this problem and according to them, found that inserting an excel file works only when using Pro-E through a PC and not when using UNIX as an operating system which is what we have. I'm not a computer guru but apparently UNIX...
Yes. That's where I was looking. I tried using 'Data From File' under Insert but this doesn't support .xls files. Could this be a license issue? I'll try to open another pro-e session to see if 'Object' will come up. I once had a problem exporting a model as a .stp because not all of our...
'Object' doesn't show up from the Insert pull down menu. Is the Insert/Object option a function of Wildfire? I am working with 2001.
Thanks for your help, Ron
Does anyone know to import an Excel spread sheet into a Pro-E drawing. I tried saving the spread sheet as a .txt file and insreting as a note but it looses the table in this process. I was trying to avoid re-creating the table in Pro-E. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks, Ron