Using Excel to drive a model.
Using Excel to drive a model.
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Is it possible to use an Excel spreadsheet to drive the dimension values in a Pro/E model? If so, how do you do it?
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Using Excel to drive a model.Using Excel to drive a model.(OP)
Is it possible to use an Excel spreadsheet to drive the dimension values in a Pro/E model? If so, how do you do it?
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RE: Using Excel to drive a model.
Absolutely! Check out the article in the Winter 2002 issue of Profiles Magazine titled: Drive Your Pro/ENGINEER Model with a Spreadsheet by Edwin Muirhead www.profilesmagazine.com/p22/tips_muirhead.html. This should be exactly what you are looking for. You may also wish to search on Google.com for more potential links.
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