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What is Break out Section view and how it is used?

What is Break out Section view and how it is used?

What is Break out Section view and how it is used?

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Hello friends,
I am pretty new to UGNX 5.0
Can anyone please tell me What is Break out Section view and how it can be implemented with the interface?

Gsingh

RE: What is Break out Section view and how it is used?

Why not hit the F1 (Function 1) Button if you have selected the Break out Section view ? (BTW the F1 works for every functionality in NX)
If the Documentation is installed you will have 3 pages with an Overview, How to and Options on this Functionality.

I think some people spended a lot of time to create the Documentation, and it should be the first resource for basic functions ...
 


Best regards,

Pascal,

NX5.04+TC2007 (GM Toolkit) / NX7.5 native

RE: What is Break out Section view and how it is used?

For some reason, on some of our machines, the documentation does not launch when pressing F1, even though the doc is installed.  Has anyone run into such a problem, and have a tip for a fix?  (NX7.5, Win7 x64)

RE: What is Break out Section view and how it is used?

Hi Protero,

check the variable UGII_UGDOC_BASE_DIR in the NX Log File,
maybe it points to a incorrect folder.
 

 


Best regards,

Pascal,

NX5.04+TC2007 (GM Toolkit) / NX7.5 native

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