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global reference viewer

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i have pro-e 2001, i can't seem to have global reference viewer turned on (all greyed out on the info menu), any solutions to this?
 
Hello



you can access the Global Reference Viewer when working on individual parts or assemblies only if you have a licence for Advanced Assembly Extension Module (AAX) of Pro/e.

If you have the Pro/e Online help installed then goto :

UsingAdditional Modules > Advanced Assembly Extension > Referencies and Dependencies > Using the Global Reference Viewer.



In proe 2001 the Global Reference Viewer allows you to investigate three types of references, or dependencies, in an assembly: feature references, relations references, and component references.



regards



xcad
 
Hello



you can access the Global Reference Viewer when working on individual parts or assemblies only if you have a licence for Advanced Assembly Extension Module (AAX) of Pro/e.

If you have the Pro/e Online help installed then goto :

UsingAdditional Modules > Advanced Assembly Extension > Referencies and Dependencies > Using the Global Reference Viewer.



In proe 2001 the Global Reference Viewer allows you to investigate three types of references, or dependencies, in an assembly: feature references, relations references, and component references.



regards



xcad
 
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