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the incredible!!! He admitted it!!!! were years that denied the evidence!!!!! :biggrin:

However, if the cad allows "risk" mode of work, excuse me but this is a perfect example of "bad design"....:cool:

on commercial hp-cocreate-ptc I think like you, but if they sell, obviously they are right.. .
not "negative evidence", simply conceals it to better become a profitable compromise for both parties.

And then don't yell that bothers me!
:smile:

p.s.: if the "risk" is high with fessacchiotti is not called risk, it is called "manic"!
:biggrin:
 
the command for the exercises is the one under customize / guide an icon with the bulb called quick projects the command should be this

(frame2-ui::show-quickstart-tutorial-dialog)
 
the command for the exercises is the one under customize / guide an icon with the bulb called quick projects the command should be this

(frame2-ui::show-quickstart-tutorial-dialog)
Thanks, that's what I was looking for. :smile:
 
I'm sure you're the parameters, the sketches, the constraints, but to see my father who, at 72 years, on the second day has already made his models and his masses on the table with very few inputs from me, some reflections make me do it, especially if I think of the fatigue he's made to learn to do three things with solidedge! :smile:

the only difficulty is to save: between instances, pkg and 3d-data we have not yet managed to find the compass!
 
I'm sure you're the parameters, the sketches, the constraints, but to see my father who, at 72 years, on the second day has already made his models and his masses on the table with very few inputs from me, some reflections make me do it, especially if I think of the fatigue he's made to learn to do three things with solidedge! :smile:
And now who hears that other presidential invader?
 
I'm sure you're the parameters, the sketches, the constraints, but to see my father who, at 72 years, on the second day has already made his models and his masses on the table with very few inputs from me, some reflections make me do it, especially if I think of the fatigue he's made to learn to do three things with solidedge! :smile:

the only difficulty is to save: between instances, pkg and 3d-data we have not yet managed to find the compass!
here is exactly how you wanted to prove....:biggrin: for the rescue I go great with the pkg I have everything there and away, even if it is better the 3d date only that I not having model manager for me is a problem.
 
here is exactly how you wanted to prove....:biggrin: for the rescue I go great with the pkg I have everything there and away, even if it is better the 3d date only that I not having model manager for me is a problem.
Yes, the pkg would be fine, but there's the problem that if you have a pkg that contains a p1 and another that contains a different p1, then if you load them both you know it messs up.... Let's see how to do this... .
 
Yes, the pkg would be fine, but there's the problem that if you have a pkg that contains a p1 and another that contains a different p1, then if you load them both you know it messs up.... Let's see how to do this... .
Of course, however, the best thing not to have problems is to give him the model name so these problems do not happen. then if you load an equal model by flagging charge as part7group that problem should not do it I always do it and then the pattern you want to recover you make a copy
 
Of course, however, the best thing not to have problems is to give him the model name so these problems do not happen. then if you load an equal model by flagging charge as part7group that problem should not do it I always do it and then the pattern you want to recover you make a copy
I always think that the pkg and the 3d-data have designed them to convince you that the pdm is indispensable. . Otherwise, not even a bend monkey could have designed such an advanced methodology! :biggrin:
 
I'm sure you're the parameters, the sketches, the constraints, but to see my father who, at 72 years, on the second day has already made his models and his masses on the table with very few inputs from me, some reflections make me do it, especially if I think of the fatigue he's made to learn to do three things with solidedge! :smile:

the only difficulty is to save: between instances, pkg and 3d-data we have not yet managed to find the compass!
And now who hears that other presidential invader?
I always think that the pkg and the 3d-data have designed them to convince you that the pdm is indispensable. . Otherwise, not even a bend monkey could have designed such an advanced methodology! :biggrin:
vaca boia impestata!
I was taking a hot tea and it just spilled all over my hands and keyboard!

Tell me before you write some things, not a little boy's heart! ! ! !
:smile:

you have to use the "modified_3d" and you have to work in unique directory on the network!

That's why you're a genius. It's genetic.
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
 
Of course, however, the best thing not to have problems is to give him the model name so these problems do not happen. then if you load an equal model by flagging charge as part7group that problem should not do it I always do it and then the pattern you want to recover you make a copy
quoto. making a copy the sw associates with the part in new id number.

. .
That's why you're a genius. It's genetic.
ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
look that it is genetic really!:biggrin::eek:
Unfortunately it is bad to admit it but intelligence is genetic.
in this regard, if you happen to make talks for more or less serious companies, you are asked what your parents do and what degree of education they have.

Besides the fact that a child growing in a given environment is stimulated more, it is also a genetic factor.
 

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