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EDIT OBJECT DISPLAY: APPLY CHANGES TO OWNING PART

EDIT OBJECT DISPLAY: APPLY CHANGES TO OWNING PART

EDIT OBJECT DISPLAY: APPLY CHANGES TO OWNING PART

(OP)
Hi to all,

Whenever I want to change the color of a component in an assembly I access to "Edit object display".

Normally, I want to the change the color in both files, into the part and into the assembly.

For that, I use the setting "Apply changes to owning part".

The problem is that sometimes I can´t check this setting because it´s in grey (deactivated).

Someone knows why sometimes I can use it and others I can´t. What I´m doing different??

Thanks in advance!

Airin
NX Designer

RE: EDIT OBJECT DISPLAY: APPLY CHANGES TO OWNING PART

if you force a selection filter like "solid body" or "face" ecc..
the option you want will be activated


NX 7.5 64bit
NX 9.0.3.4 MP4 64bit
NX 10.0.3.5 MP3 64bit

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RE: EDIT OBJECT DISPLAY: APPLY CHANGES TO OWNING PART

(OP)
Thank you!

It works :)

Airin
NX Designer

RE: EDIT OBJECT DISPLAY: APPLY CHANGES TO OWNING PART

if you look carefully at the Cue line in NX when you select , you will notice that there are several different objects at the same place,
i.e
Component
face
face-n
Solid body

Except the component object , the apply changes to parent part should appear on all.

Regards,
Tomas

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