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Travh2008 (Mechanical)
20 Aug 12 10:31
Hello,

I'm new to UG, having just transferred from SolidWorks, and I need help on something relatively simple. If anyone can help me I'd appreciate it.

In NX6, I need to modify the text of a titleblock of a pre-existing file. The titleblock was inserted by the "insert pattern" method by the previous user.

I know that when I create drawings in NX6, I can click "insert pattern" and it allows me to insert text in each part of the titlebock by clicking on a triangle symbol. However, I can't figure out how to edit the titleblock afterwards. The triangle doesn't pop up.

Anyone know how to go about changing the text in the titleblock?

Thanks,
Travis
jerry1423 (Mechanical)
20 Aug 12 10:53
To start go into:
File -> properties -> Attributes(tab)
To see if there are values in there that are listed in the titleblock.

There is a chance that some of the attributes in the titleblock come from the model file.

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