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Template for opening SE files

Template for opening SE files

Template for opening SE files

(OP)
Hi All,

When I open a Solid Edge file i would like the expressions, which I have in my template files, loaded into the new .prt file.

Is there an setting which says that when opening a SE file a certain template can be used ?
(i know there is a setting like this for .stp files)

Kind Regard,

Lars


Lars
Solid Edge
Inventor
NX10.0.3.5 native

RE: Template for opening SE files

Are you talking about opening Solid Edges files in NX, as this is an NX forum? You question was not clear as to whether that was your issue or not.

John R. Baker, P.E. (ret)
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RE: Template for opening SE files

I doubt that there is, if i look at the Menu- Information - Part -part history, ( after opening an SE-file) it's a new file ( not using a template)
(in other situations in nx it's the "Blank" option in the file new dialog)
John might shed some light on how the "Blank" option works behind the scene and if we can customize this behavior.

What you probably can do, is either import your new "SE-NX part" into your template and then do a save as in NX, or import your template into the new "SE-NX-part".

I know it's extra work, but that's what i came up with.

Regards,
Tomas

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