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creo2 assi nel draw

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Hello everyone
I have just passed to creo 2
I'm making a table and I'm freaking out to put the boards.
But how do you do it? before it was very easy. now or they all come out or nobody.
Does anyone explain to me how they wear?
Thank you very much
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hello fabry I think you can safely proceed like this:
ovviously insert the views that interest you, placed on the tab "annota", select
"show model annotations", select "show model references" (the last casellin to dx)
in type select "assi", select the view(s) and appear in the checkbox
all axes, and unlike pro/e the respective name also appears.
you can sezionarli directly on the view as in pro/e, to one by putting the tick next to the namek, all with
the casellin containing the 2 green spuns,no one with the caselline by the side, click on application ,close the checkbox.

Hi.
jambo
 
Thanks jambo
I do this too, but in the asses when the axes are so many it is a little mess.
first you selected them and they were there. Now they all come out but I noticed that when for example select one or two, others no longer go as it was with proes. Maybe I'm wrong with the keys. Then there's something hateful. every time I go above the piece with the mouse I color it cyan a thick reticle and it shows me what's under it. It's annoying. You can't concentrate on this pyrotechnic projection. all in all preferred wf4. Hi.
 
send us an example screenshot, to understand?
because you seem to be talking about the pre-selection highlighting, which you can remove from files - options - selection - "active pre-selection highlighting"
I see the reticle when I select a face and I'm not in "shading" mode, but it doesn't seem annoying, shows you that you selected that face. .
 
I do this too, but in the asses when the axes are so many it is a little mess.
first you selected them and they were there. Now they all come out but I noticed that when for example select one or two, others no longer go as it was with proes. Maybe I'm wrong with the keys.
Bye!

I don't know if it's a question of settings (but I don't think).
in the assemblies I can also select the single part of which to show axes or the single feature of a part.
In this way it is not messed up, I think.

for the choice of those to display, I rule myself like this: if I need almost everyone, I leave them all active and I only turn off those unwanted. vice versa, I turn them all and active only those I need.
to delete them there is no more the "hide" button, this is true. but once you exit the "show annotations" window, just select them and delete them (canc key, or right click and click "elimina").
 
as tartufon80 says
at the bottom on the left select first the corresponding seplified representation (volume icon), then on the tree of the model select the affected feature, button dx -> shows model annotations.
Hi.
 
you can also do:
select the view where you want to put the axis, button dx -> shows model annotations -> selections in the window
"show model annotations" the box shows model references and, once selected, bottom on the left selections
in the template tree the feature or part that interests you and automatically in the above window is shown
only the axis you care about.
I'm sorry if I'm not precise but I'm so often intuited (the last course of proe dates back to 1995 when it was still protusion, extrusion, two sides....:wink:).
Hi.
 
at the bottom on the left select first the corresponding seplified representation (volume icon), then on the tree of the model select the affected feature, button dx -> shows model annotations.
you can also do:
select the view where you want to put the axis, button dx -> shows model annotations -> selections in the window
"show model annotations" the box shows model references and, once selected, bottom on the left selections
in the template tree the feature or part that interests you and automatically in the above window is shown
only the axis you care about.
I'm sorry if I'm not precise but I'm so often intuited (the last course of proe dates back to 1995 when it was still protusion, extrusion, two sides....:wink:).
Hi.
Bye!

remaining your method, I select the single feature in the view, without "discussing" the model tree.
I'm still more intuitive!
 
Bye!

remaining your method, I select the single feature in the view, without "discussing" the model tree.
I'm still more intuitive!
There is no doubt but the fact remains that if you have more views or simplified representations happens that the axis is "accepted" in the wrong place.
 

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