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Project Curve Associativity

Project Curve Associativity

Project Curve Associativity

(OP)
Hello! I just found out that I didn't have a key selection for projected curve associativity while sketching. A coworker alerted me of this and we couldn't figure out why his dialog box has a selection for associativity and mine does not. Can anyone tell me where in the preferences or menus this is? I'm using advance roles with full menus and it still does not show. Any help would be appreciated.

NX 8.5, windows 7

RE: Project Curve Associativity

(OP)
It looks like I have to right click on the main part of the title box and select show collapsed menus, although there is nothing visibly collapsed. I click show collapsed menus and this stuff shows up including the associativity check box. Anytime I open and close NX I have to do this now, does anyone know how to make this a saved display setting? Thanks

NX 8.5, windows 7

RE: Project Curve Associativity

Hello

Make sure the "save layout at exit" option is turned on (Preferences -> user interface -> layout (tab) -> save layout at exit).

2JL

RE: Project Curve Associativity

Also go to...

Customer Defaults -> Gateway -> User Interface -> General

...and make sure that the 'Save Dialog Memory between Sessions' option is toggled ON.

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