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Mold Wizard Customization & Window Behavior

Mold Wizard Customization & Window Behavior

Mold Wizard Customization & Window Behavior

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Is there any way to incorporate a Nx Open .dll within mold wizard? Ideally, to create a new button that would allow program execution without exiting mold wizard?

If not, is there a way to execute a Nx Open .dll within another NX window/command that would return to the Nx window/command without exiting it? I am talking about the behavior that is present in the measure commands(Measure distance, angle, diameter, etc) and blank objects command that allows you to execute within another command in NX and allow you to return to it without exiting.

DHuskic
Nx9.0

RE: Mold Wizard Customization & Window Behavior

(OP)
Manually, when I take the following steps:

Open Nx, new part, modeling.
Execute create block command
With the create block command open, I execute a measure distance
Hit cancel on measure distance, it takes you back to create block command

If I was able to capture the functionality that allows users to run my custom NxOpen .dll and have it return to mold wizard, I think that would solve my problem. Does anyone have any ideas how to do this?

Note: Whether you cancel out of measure distance, or use it to measure a distance, the result(going back to the block command) will happen with either method.

DHuskic
Nx9.0

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