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  1. codecodelin

    How to move instance of a toolpath in a different program group

    When i made an instance of a toolpath in nx10 And move it to a different program group Then the original toolpath also move to that program group. Is there a option that enables this and let the original toolpath stays in its place and instanced one moves to other program group.
  2. codecodelin

    nx 10 perimeter dimension

    nx 10 perimeter dimension is not seen on the sketch , only i can see from the expressions and how to delete the perimeter dimension, thanks
  3. codecodelin

    toolpath paste with reference problem

    paste with ref. is working when manufacturing a assembly, multiple parts with wave linked, but when manufacturing a part and i tried to copy a toolpath and paste with a reference but not successful, this command is always disenabled? how to enable paste with reference in a single part...
  4. codecodelin

    nx9 toolpath copy bug

    in nx9 when i select a toolpath right click copy and then paste it does not copy the start and end events which is related to toolpath members. i opened the members of toolpath and give some start and events it does not copy these items. am i doing something wrong? has anybody else have the same...
  5. codecodelin

    how to put the instance of the mirrored toolpath in a different program group

    when i moved the mirrored instance of the toolpath to a different program group, all the other instances and the original toolpath move to the same program group,i want to put the original toolpath and the instance of it in different programme group.
  6. codecodelin

    arc fitting output on nx7.5?

    Does nx7.5 supports arc fitting output which is similar to nurbs but not same,arc fitting converts linear small steps in surface machining to arc curves which represents surfaces more accurately and fast

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