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  1. Sam Plank

    Catia 3DX: Is there a way to see who the last person was to save your file?

    So it *appears* that the info on that iteration list isn't the history of the 3d shape, but it might be the level above it in the part tree. Is there a way to find just the history of the 3d shape?
  2. Sam Plank

    Catia 3DX: Is there a way to see who the last person was to save your file?

    Alrighty! Our system is down right now, so I gave the web app a go and found the history you were talking about MarkAF...thanks! Some parts stop showing who last edited the part last month when we know it had been saved yesterday, is there a reason why it doesn't show the most current save? I...
  3. Sam Plank

    Catia 3DX: Is there a way to see who the last person was to save your file?

    Thanks Azzazil & MarkAF! Azz, I'm not seeing a 'last modified by' property, is that one I have to turn on in the preferences maybe? Also Mark or Azz, you might have to walk me through getting to the 'reserve' function. My catia abilities are pretty good, but having to deal with anything other...
  4. Sam Plank

    Catia 3DX: Is there a way to see who the last person was to save your file?

    For whatever reason, if you have a lead role in 3DX, you can save any part you want to, even if you don't own that part. At least that's how it works with our version of the software. I need to know if there's a way to see who the last person was who saved your file. I doubt there's a way to...
  5. Sam Plank

    Catia 3dx: Any way to speed up the "update diagnosis" window?

    Here's my issue: Let's say I have a long surface strip that I split into multiple, shorter surface strips. Then I make a boundary on two of the edges of each of the surfaces, make a line connecting those two edges, and make a sweep using the line and two edges. Lots of things going on, right...

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