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  1. adam86

    Customer Defaults - Subtracted Body Preview

    Kapmnit, you are a lifesaver! It is the most annoying thing ever! Do you kow if there is a customer default that will turn this off on start up, or will i just have to de-select it everytime. I've searched through the defaults, but am unable to find anything under selection (unless it has been...
  2. adam86

    Unable to pick existing model to dimension the sketch

    I have also notived that the default option when is a sketch has changed from "Within Work part only" to "Associated Sketch". Although generally sketches are on co-ordinate systems anyway, its sometimes not to create references to exsiting edges etc
  3. adam86

    Customer Defaults - Subtracted Body Preview

    Does anybody know the customer Default (Or just the location of the option) to turn off the ghost viewing of subtracted bodies. Ie, if I shell a box, then hover over one of the shelled walls, it shows a "ghost" preview of the original form of the box. I believe this was a feature introduced in...
  4. adam86

    Auto Volume from 3D to 2D

    HI, We have recently started to use Creo Parametric. What is the best way to pull a volume through from a 3D model into a 2D drawing with accosiativity so any changes made to the model will update the drawing. I am assuming i have to create a relationship but not 100% sure of the settings or...
  5. adam86

    A few questions with regards to NX8.5

    By double balloon I mean two concentric circles with a leader. By Doglegged, I mean a Jogged dimension, ie to a point (ie split line) that could be hard to identifiy if the dimension was linear to the point, so is offset each side. With regards to the symbol. I have created a table, which has...
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