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Edit crosshatch

Edit crosshatch

Edit crosshatch

(OP)
Hi,
on NX7 I was able to edit crosshatch angle in the view when the angle create problem to understand the section view, now I'm not able.
How can I edit the crosshatch angle in the section view ?

Thank you...

Using NX 8 and TC9.1

RE: Edit crosshatch

There is a slight difference in this behavior in NX 8.0 as compared to NX 7.0. Starting with NX 7.5, if the 'Assembly Crosshatching' option was enabled for Section Views this setting was now deemed to be a persistent setting, that is it will be considered part of the view style itself and would thus prevent the user from making any edits to the angle of the 'Assembly Crosshatching' in the Drawing Section View(s). Therefore, starting with NX 7.5 if the user wishes to OVERIDE the 'Assembly Crosshatching' results he will need to first select the Section view of interest, press MB3, select 'Style...' and in the View Style dialog Tab labeled 'Section', toggled OFF the 'Assembly Crosshatch' option and then hit OK. Now you can go back and edit the angle of the Crosshatch pattern in the Section View.

John R. Baker, P.E.
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RE: Edit crosshatch

(OP)
Thank you John for the response.

Thank you...

Using NX 8 and TC9.1

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