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NX 6 Assembly Question

NX 6 Assembly Question

NX 6 Assembly Question

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Where/What is the "command option", I am assuming there is one, that will display a part's CSYS and Datum Planes, Axis and Points in an assembly. They are visible in the part unless I hide them but when I place them in an assembly they are no longer visible.

RE: NX 6 Assembly Question

Hi,

  I've been off NX for a while, but I would definitely check your layers or see if they're blanked out first.  Perhaps, you may need to make layers "visible".

  Perhaps, your other features curves, solids, etc. may be "hiding" them or making your CYSS hard to see.

  Perhaps, this will help....

RE: NX 6 Assembly Question

Those objects are NOT automatically added to the Model Reference Set.  Try changing the Reference Set of the Components which you're intereted in from 'Model' to 'Entire Part'.

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