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NX8.5 - Reusable Sketch - User Defined Expressions ??

NX8.5 - Reusable Sketch - User Defined Expressions ??

NX8.5 - Reusable Sketch - User Defined Expressions ??

(OP)
Hi.
I'm trying to create a reusable Object from a sketch which I have constrained using 4 User Defined expressions, but each time the defined expressions & constraints are omitted. sad
This is what I've tried
Tools >> Reuse Library >> Define Reusable Object.
Type: 2D Section
Folder: 2D Section Library >> Metric

How can I get the UDE constraints to export with the sketch?

Really appreciate a little help here.
Thank you
J

RE: NX8.5 - Reusable Sketch - User Defined Expressions ??

Would Not that be a File Import?

RE: NX8.5 - Reusable Sketch - User Defined Expressions ??

(OP)
Hi designnews.

I don't think so. Here is a link to a youtube video which shows the process without UDE constraints. I know it's possible. I've seen it done before including the User defined expression constraints, but can't figure out what I'm missing.

Link

Thanks
J

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