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Name of the standard part.

Name of the standard part.

Name of the standard part.

(OP)
Hello.
I am new to the forum, and I have question about NX.
I am preparing my own standard parts, I have created a model which is connected to an excel file.

But I have one problem with name.
When I put a new element from library to an assembly the name should be changing with others parameters, but in my part it is always the same as the name of basic part.

It can be seen in second .jpg file.




Thank you for an answer.

RE: Name of the standard part.

In the first image above, there is a box "Reference / Clone"
What happens if you select the Clone - Part name management option ?


Regards,
Tomas

RE: Name of the standard part.

(OP)
Hello Tomas.
Thank you for your answer.

When I use clone options, NX put part with stander name of basic model and adds a number to it.

I would like to name be changing exactly like with NX standard parts.

Regards,
Szatan

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