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axial management

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Hello.
I would like to know why when I close a part and I return to the aid the newly closed part is turned off and it touches me to reactivate it every time.
Is there a setting to ensure that the parts are not hidden in the assemblies whenever they close?


Thank you
 
Okay, I get it, I'm not really an expert with nx.

we say that every time you close a part he downloads it from memory,
therefore it is not loaded.. .

to overcome this, simply do not close it. to return to the aid
click on the 'windows' button at the top and choose the desired axieme (between open ones)
or right click on the part name in the assembly navigator of the part and choose
'visual parent element'

Hi.
 
the thing is very simple and I think all the software, even paint to understand us, behave like this: when you close a part you have to reopen it.
 
the thing is very simple and I think all the software, even paint to understand us, behave like this: when you close a part you have to reopen it.
It doesn't seem stupid as a question since solidedge and solidworks allow you to close a part without disappearing from the whole.
Thank you
 
It doesn't seem stupid as a question since solidedge and solidworks allow you to close a part without disappearing from the whole.
Thank you
I understand why when I started working with nx I also found myself dismissed
this thing, having previously worked with solidworks.
 
It doesn't seem stupid as a question since solidedge and solidworks allow you to close a part without disappearing from the whole.
Thank you
question:
But why do you have to close a part while you're working in that axieme?
You just need the "spegni" if you don't want to see it, put it in hide, or choose the empty reference set (empty).
I don't understand the need to close it.
 
It doesn't seem stupid as a question since solidedge and solidworks allow you to close a part without disappearing from the whole.
Thank you
You're right and I'm sorry. The question is not stupid.
I recently have the opportunity to use other software if, sw and inventor.
in a sw thread wonder how to switch from a rough to a worked using the multibody (look here http://www.cad3d.it/forum1/threads/50033-gestione-grezzo-e-poi-lavorato). This is also related to another question that you have placed in section nx.
the structure that comes out and the multibody I saw has nothing to do with nx.
to have the same results you have to set the job differently.
the advice that I give you, that I give to all those who pass to a cad different from the usual one in use (me included), is to make tabula rasa of the previous knowledge and not to try to find correspondences where there are no. see another thread https://community.plm.automation.si...onsidering-switching-from-se-to-nx/m-p/391780 where I give the same advice.
This last speech in particular for nx you will have noticed is not at all banal as cad.
 
from version 11, when you close a referenced part in some other files, it will not be closed, otherwise yes.
pre nx11 behavior is linked to the logic with which nx was born, under unix.
 

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