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Model Tree NX7.5

Model Tree NX7.5

Model Tree NX7.5

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I accidently changed the order of my model tree, and I don't know how I did it.
I now have the first feature on the bottom of the tree, but I would like to have it at the top of the tree.
Can somebody please tell me how to change this tree order back to the way I want it ?

RE: Model Tree NX7.5

Perhaps you accidentally turned off the "timestamp" order?
Right click in the white space of the part navigator and make sure the "timestamp order" option is checked.

www.nxjournaling.com

RE: Model Tree NX7.5

Simply click the top of the Part Navigator heading titled 'Name'. You will see a little up () or down () arrow indicating that order that the column if being sorted.

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