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Reference lines
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Reference lines

Reference lines

(OP)
Hi friends

I have a situation with NX11 sketch. When I use reference lines in a sketch and apply "finish sketch", I can´t visualize the reference lines in "modeling".
I use the reference lines in modeling mode like a "check point".

someone of you know how can I get it?

Regards

Tom

NX11 Windows 10

RE: Reference lines

Take a look at the NX11 'whats new", I recall seeing that behavior, and the options for it referenced in there.

-Dave

NX 9, Teamcenter 10

RE: Reference lines

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In Customer Defaults: Sketch - General you have the option to display reference curves when sketch is inactive.

RE: Reference lines

(OP)
SS88

Thanks for your comments and solution. When I turn on this option, now I can see the references lines when sketch is inactive, but only with new sketches.
Old sketches did not change.

Regards

Tom

NX11 Windows 10

RE: Reference lines

To change the old sketches first select "Sketch" to selection filter and then select them all by Ctrl+A. Then right-click on one of the sketches, go to Settings and enable the same option from there. I think this should affect the old ones as well.

RE: Reference lines

(OP)
SS88

Awesome! thanks a lot for your contribution.

Regards
Tom

NX11 Windows 10

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