johnwizz
Marine/Ocean
- Apr 26, 2011
- 18
Hi Everyone!
I believe this is the first time I have posted in this forum, although it has been extremely helpful finding answers!!! Thanks to all those who have contributed!!!
Our company just switched from NX 7.5 to NX 9 and as you might imagine we are having a lot of fun working through the transition! Ugh!
One of the items we have run across is this...
When you pass your mouse over an item and select it, NX7.5 used to select the last operation that was done to that item. So for example, if I selected a studio surface that I had extended and then trimmed, NX7.5 would have picked the trim function which I could then delete or edit. Now if I do the same thing NX9 selects the original studio surface or I have to choose to select from a list and try and find the operation I am looking for. In a smaller model this isn't that big of a deal, but in very large models which we work with regularly it is very time consuming and aggravating to say the least.
I have tried multiple searches both from google and on this forum and haven't been able to find anything.
If anyone can tell me how to get back to the way it used to be, I would be very grateful!
Thank you,
John
I believe this is the first time I have posted in this forum, although it has been extremely helpful finding answers!!! Thanks to all those who have contributed!!!
Our company just switched from NX 7.5 to NX 9 and as you might imagine we are having a lot of fun working through the transition! Ugh!
One of the items we have run across is this...
When you pass your mouse over an item and select it, NX7.5 used to select the last operation that was done to that item. So for example, if I selected a studio surface that I had extended and then trimmed, NX7.5 would have picked the trim function which I could then delete or edit. Now if I do the same thing NX9 selects the original studio surface or I have to choose to select from a list and try and find the operation I am looking for. In a smaller model this isn't that big of a deal, but in very large models which we work with regularly it is very time consuming and aggravating to say the least.
I have tried multiple searches both from google and on this forum and haven't been able to find anything.
If anyone can tell me how to get back to the way it used to be, I would be very grateful!
Thank you,
John