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a way to change version of proengineer Wildfire 2 to proengineer 2001

a way to change version of proengineer Wildfire 2 to proengineer 2001

a way to change version of proengineer Wildfire 2 to proengineer 2001

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Hi everbody.
I-m looking a way, to change the version from PROE Wildfire to Proengineer 2001, exist a way to translate? with the command like proe, not like steep
because some company that we work, they don-t work in wildfire. so if anyone can help me??

thanks you!!

RE: a way to change version of proengineer Wildfire 2 to proengineer 2001

The only way I know to open a WF2 file in Pro/E 2001 is to save as a STEP or IGES file.  Like most history based solid modelers they are not backwards compatible.

Heckler
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RE: a way to change version of proengineer Wildfire 2 to proengineer 2001

Or neutral format (.neu). Many times neutral format works better than STEP. If you get the open surfaces in STEP whenm you open the part in Pro2001, then try neutral.

But you will get dumb solids, like Heckler said.

-Hora

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