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Custom View in NX10

Custom View in NX10

Custom View in NX10

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I'm using Base View in Drafting. I've created a custom view in modeling (an exploded view). When I am in Base View, and go to Model View to Use, my custom view is not listed, only the canned views. Is this new to NX10? Seems I remember being able to do this a few months ago in NX10, but now it's not there.

Any and all help appreciated.

RE: Custom View in NX10

If you are using Master Model workflow you actually have to create the explosion in the drawing file (once a view is placed and or deleted) and not the model file. Don't ask me why! Then when you go to place the view you have to override the default part (model) file and choose the drawing file to have access to your Exploded view.

HTH,
Ryan

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Ryan Gudorf
CAD/CAM Supervisor
Budde Sheet Metal Works, Inc.

Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1
Solid Edge V20
NX10.0.2.6
TC10 in Testing
32 GB RAM, nVIDIA Quadro K4200

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