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Where used 'feature' in Configs

Where used 'feature' in Configs

Where used 'feature' in Configs

(OP)
I wonder if anyone can help ?, i have a large number configurations within a model that has a lot of features, cuts, extrudes ect some used (unsupressed) and some unused (supressed), is there any way of telling which configuration(s) a specific feature is used on?

I am running SW2005

RE: Where used 'feature' in Configs

Insert a Design Table.

Ken

RE: Where used 'feature' in Configs

If you use a DT as KenBolen suggested, you will be able to use the Data > Sort function in Excel to easily group suppressed/unsupressed features.

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RE: Where used 'feature' in Configs

(OP)
Thanks Guys,

Also when I create a new material within our Company materials database, I tried setting the hatching to 'none', but when I try editing or using the material it always reverts back to the default setting of 'hatch'. Why does this happen?

RE: Where used 'feature' in Configs

Please start a new thread for this question. One question per thread makes it easier for others to respond to, and to search for later on.

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