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Siemens NX Drafting - Size vs Size2D

Siemens NX Drafting - Size vs Size2D

Siemens NX Drafting - Size vs Size2D

(OP)
In NX Drafting what is the difference between "Size2D" and just "Size" drawing? For ex.: Drawing-A1-Size-template and Drawing-A1-Size2D-template (in UGII\Templates folder).

RE: Siemens NX Drafting - Size vs Size2D

What version of NX are you on ?

RE: Siemens NX Drafting - Size vs Size2D

The files are the same as far as I recall. The difference is that the Size templates are used when you use File -> New -> Drawing, the Size2D are used when you already have a drawing and you add a new sheet to that drawing file.

Anthony Galante
Senior Support Engineer



NX3 to NX10 with almost every MR (29versions)

RE: Siemens NX Drafting - Size vs Size2D

(OP)
NX 10 ... If PhoeNX's answer is valid than thanks!

RE: Siemens NX Drafting - Size vs Size2D

If I’m not mistaken, X-Size_template is for Master Model Drawings and X-Size2D_template is for Non-MM drawings (Drawing Embedded in Parts).

Michael Fernando (CSWE)
www.solidCADworks.com
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Siemens NX V10.0 + PDW
SWX 2013 SP3.0 X64
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