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Model Exists, How To Create New Drawing...

Model Exists, How To Create New Drawing...

Model Exists, How To Create New Drawing...

(OP)
Alright, we are using NX7.5 (Previously NX4.0) and I have come to my first time for creating a new drawing when the model assembly is already created.

I tried to follow the same procedure as we did when using NX4.0, but the menu is different and I have not been successful in finding some "How To's" in the online documentation.

I would be grateful if someone could lead me in the right direction.

RE: Model Exists, How To Create New Drawing...

Are you using Teamcenter or native NX? If you are using customized TC the answer may be a little different, but...

You should be able to start a new part using a 'drawing' template and point that to the model/assembly of interest.

 

RE: Model Exists, How To Create New Drawing...

(OP)
Sorry about the incomplete information. We are using TeamCenter.

RE: Model Exists, How To Create New Drawing...

(OP)
Thanks cowski, you pointed me in the right direction and I was able to create the desired drawing.

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