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Expressions - reset?

Expressions - reset?

Expressions - reset?

(OP)
Hi all,

I am hoping someone can answer this question for me? Is it possible to reset the expression numbers? For example, If I have a model and I delete it, when I then start modelling again within the same part the expressions will not start at p0, but instead p35 (or whatever) etc.

Any ideas appreciated.

Mark Noyce
Senior Design Engineer/CAD co-ordinator

RE: Expressions - reset?

No you can't as far as I'm aware, the reason being that you may have referenced something else to one of the old expressions which will still act as driving parameter, even though the dimension from which it was taken has been deleted.

Best regards

Simon (NX4.0.4.2 MP4 - TCEng 9.1.3.6.c)

www.jcb.com

Life shouldn't be measured by the number of breaths you take, but rather how many times it's taken away...

RE: Expressions - reset?

(OP)
OK Thank you!

Mark Noyce
Senior Design Engineer/CAD co-ordinator

RE: Expressions - reset?

I just came across a utility for this situation on www.sea4ug.com in the freeware section.

RE: Expressions - reset?

(OP)
That worked a treat! Thank you so much :)

Mark Noyce
Senior Design Engineer/CAD co-ordinator

RE: Expressions - reset?

Glad to be of assistance smile

Specialty Engineered Automation (SEA)
http://www.sea4ug.com
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