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What is Qualt in PRO E?

What is Qualt in PRO E?

What is Qualt in PRO E?

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Whats difference between surface & qualt?

RE: What is Qualt in PRO E?

I hope this helps

*What is a surface?
Surface body is a general term that describes connected zero-thickness geometries such as single surfaces, knit surfaces, trimmed and filleted surfaces, and so on. You can have multiple surface bodies in a single part.

*What is a surface quilt?
A surface quilt is a "patchwork" of connected surfaces. A quilt may contain one or more surface patches.  The external edges of a surface are yellow, and the internal boundaries of the patches are displayed in magenta.

*What is a transform?
A transform feature enables surface quilts and/or datum curves to be translated, rotated, or mirrored.  This functionality is accessed through Feature, Create, Surface, Transform.

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RE: What is Qualt in PRO E?

Help
 Surfacing
  Pro/Surface

should take you straight to About Quilts.

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