I've been inserting a MS Excel object onto my drawings to show data points in a table format. I cannot get ProE to display all the way to coulmn "T" in the spreadsheet. Also, I would like to rotate the table but I cannot find an option to do so. Is there a better way?
Can I surface an old thread "thread554-109511"?
Basically can Wildfire handle dual processors? Or does dual processors make Wildfire more stable rather than faster?
I also thought about doing it with a STEP file but when I open it there are parts everywhere. What goes wrong to make the compenent relationships go bad?
I have had this happen.
Rename your .PROI folder to OLD_PROI
Open Intralink and a new .proi will be created.
Now you can import your files from the folder you renamed earlier. You'll just have to create your workspace folders over.
I have been asked to send our ASM to another company. Their purposes are external references only and I'm trying to find an easy way to "turn off" or Solidify the whole assy so our internal info isn't shown. Is their an easy way? I know I can hide items and they won't show up but that isn't good...
Not sure that I know how to do it directly, but you could check the assembly out to a different workspace. Once its there you can delete the models that would over-write your modified items, then you could export them to the original workspace.
Its not that ideal but it will work.
I am getting a headache trying to import an igs from cadra. The person I get it from says its an igs, but his file is a .dat file. I rename it in MS-DOS to change the file type to igs. I does open in ProE but there is some data lost during this process. What am I doing wrong, or is it me?
I have a part that I want to break down into multiple parts which will have additional features added to them to facilitate assembly into the original part they came from. Oh and I need to maintain parametric association with regard to their location relative to the original part and relative to...
Is there a way to import different types of thread series designations for holes besides the basic three? (UNC, UNF, ISO) In particular I'm looking for UNJF types. I guess I could sketch these holes, but I'm sure there is some type of table.
Is there a way to hide all the datums/curves in an assembly without having to open each part and hiding the components? I also have a quilted surface I can't figure out how to hide in my drw.
I'm looking to acquire a few books on Pro/e. Can someone point me to a few good/bad choices?
These are two I'm looking at right now.
PRO/ENGINEER SOLUTIONS ADVANCED TECHNIQUES & WORKAROUNDS
Pro/Engineer for Designers
Also, I want to find a good surfacing book.
Thanks,
Wai