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What kind of feature is this?

What kind of feature is this?

What kind of feature is this?

(OP)
We recieved a model from one of our customers. I'm fairly familiar with Pro/E as I've been using it the past 4 or 5 years. However, I'm not familiar with the features that are in this model.

We're using pro/e 2001 and inside the model tree, the icons next to the features in question are blue "blocks" with three arrows sticking out from the block.

When I try to modify or redefine the features, I can't because we do not have the right floating module to modify them. I'm prompted to visit the pro/e website to get the module I need... of course I don't know which one it is.

Any ideas?

RE: What kind of feature is this?

Looks like your feature it is a "published geometry" feature, used to copy geometry from a model (could be a master model or any model).If you can't redefine that feature, you don't have Pro/Surface installed on your computer. It is possible that you have just Pro/Foundation installed on your computer.

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