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Exclamation Point in Title Bar?

Exclamation Point in Title Bar?

Exclamation Point in Title Bar?

(OP)
Greetings

Can someone please tell me what the exclamation point in the title bar is trying to tell me?

Mine says something like this:

Unigraphics NX - Modeling - [Car_Assembly.prt (!)]

I have looked through the doccumentation, got lost, and never found the answer!

Regards,
Grant Wittenborn
Aerospace Engineer
www.darcorp.com

RE: Exclamation Point in Title Bar?

The exclamation mark in a Unigraphics session to indicate a part is out of date is based on all parts in a session, not on the currently displayed assembly.

"Wildfires are dangerous, hard to control, and economically catastrophic."

Ben Loosli
CAD/CAM System Analyst
Ingersoll-Rand

RE: Exclamation Point in Title Bar?

(OP)
Thanks Ben.

Regards,
Grant Wittenborn
Aerospace Engineer
www.darcorp.com

RE: Exclamation Point in Title Bar?

Hi Grant
Give "Update Session" from the Assemblies menu. That will update u'r assemblies and parts. If all the parts get updated then the ! will not be there.

Regards,
Viswa

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