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Tables in format deleting improperly

Tables in format deleting improperly

Tables in format deleting improperly

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Hi!

I am creating updated drawing formats. I too the old fomat, deleted the tables, saved a copy, and inserted new tables (that were for a file). the format file looks great but when I open a drawing using the format the old tables reapear on top of the new tables...

I tried restarting Pro/E and opening a drawing that does not referance any part but the old table still apear.

Any Idea how to fix this problem?

Thanks!

RE: Tables in format deleting improperly

Are you dealing with a drawing template along with a drawing format?

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RE: Tables in format deleting improperly

Template tables get copied into the drawing when the template is loaded. You always have to delete the old tables when you change formats.

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