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Check Status of all Interpart Links in a Given Part

Check Status of all Interpart Links in a Given Part

Check Status of all Interpart Links in a Given Part

(OP)
Hi everyone,
In NX 7.5 is there a quick way to check the status (ie. "Up to Date", "Not Up to Date") of ALL interpart links in a given part file? I can double-click each linked feature in the model tree and it will tell me one at a time what the status is, or I can call up an information window about each feature to the same end, but since I have many linked features, this can take a while.

Thanks!

RE: Check Status of all Interpart Links in a Given Part

Perhaps turning on the "status" and/or "out of date" columns in the part navigator would help.

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RE: Check Status of all Interpart Links in a Given Part

Open the Part Navigator, place your cursor over some 'white space', press MB3, select the 'Columns' option and toggle ON the 'Out of Date' item. Now you'll have a column in the Part Navigator showing you the status of each feature in your model.

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RE: Check Status of all Interpart Links in a Given Part

(OP)
Thanks, that's exactly what I wanted!

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