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Changed Preferences Modeling, Keeps Changing Back

Changed Preferences Modeling, Keeps Changing Back

Changed Preferences Modeling, Keeps Changing Back

(OP)
In NX 7.5 under the preferences menu, you go to modeling and it brings up the dialog box and on the Edit tab, I change the edit sketch action to Task Environement and I change the Double Click Action (Sketches) to Edit with Rollback, but everytime I save and exit my session of NX and restart a new one they change back, and I can't find where they are under customer defaults, Any Clues out there as to why this does this?

RE: Changed Preferences Modeling, Keeps Changing Back

Actually there is a set of Customer Defaults which controls this.  Go to...

Customer Defaults -> Modeling -> General -> Miscellaneous

...and at the very bottom of that page you'll find those two settings.

BTW, if while in the Customer Default dialog you had selected the 'Find Default' button (the 'binocula'r icon in the upper-right corner) and entered 'edit sketch', you would have been taken to this exact location.

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RE: Changed Preferences Modeling, Keeps Changing Back

(OP)
Thanks John

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