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NX 7.5/Teamcenter 2007 Sketch Reference Lines

NX 7.5/Teamcenter 2007 Sketch Reference Lines

NX 7.5/Teamcenter 2007 Sketch Reference Lines

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So I'm hoping this will be an easy one. I'm working on some models that I started from scratch using the default model and settings on my system. I can create a sketch and add curves and do everything the way I have in the past without any issues. However, after a while, I go back to edit the sketch and there are several reference lines/curves that have been automatically created. These are not the type of reference lines that I created by selecting a line and converting it to a reference line. These are solid reference lines that are not linked to anything that have been superimposed over existing active lines. I can change a dimension on an active line and the reference line stays the same. I can delete the reference lines with no issues whatsoever. I have never seen this before and would love to be able to turn off whatever is causing the lines to be created. Anybody know where to find the setting that I'm guessing exists but have no clue where to find in the labyrinth of settings that exist in NX and Teamcenter?

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