Sep 5, 2012 #1 gamura Automotive Joined Sep 5, 2012 Messages 5 Location US I have Edit Displayed my components in an assembly and changed their color. Is there a way to save those setting so the next time that I call up the assembly, the colors haven't defaulted back to the original color?
I have Edit Displayed my components in an assembly and changed their color. Is there a way to save those setting so the next time that I call up the assembly, the colors haven't defaulted back to the original color?
Sep 5, 2012 #2 JohnRBaker Mechanical Joined Jun 1, 2006 Messages 38,174 Location US If you save the Assembly, the edits that you made to the Components of THAT particular Assembly should have been saved as well. John R. Baker, P.E. Product 'Evangelist' Product Engineering Software Siemens PLM Software Inc. Industry Sector Cypress, CA Siemens PLM: UG/NX Museum: To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be. Upvote 0 Downvote
If you save the Assembly, the edits that you made to the Components of THAT particular Assembly should have been saved as well. John R. Baker, P.E. Product 'Evangelist' Product Engineering Software Siemens PLM Software Inc. Industry Sector Cypress, CA Siemens PLM: UG/NX Museum: To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
Sep 5, 2012 Thread starter #3 gamura Automotive Joined Sep 5, 2012 Messages 5 Location US That's what I thought, but it's not happening. Would it matter that when I save, i'm saving work part only on the assembly? Upvote 0 Downvote
That's what I thought, but it's not happening. Would it matter that when I save, i'm saving work part only on the assembly?
Sep 5, 2012 Thread starter #4 gamura Automotive Joined Sep 5, 2012 Messages 5 Location US not sure what i did or if it was from posting this thread, but its working now! screw loose in operators chair!! Upvote 0 Downvote
not sure what i did or if it was from posting this thread, but its working now! screw loose in operators chair!!
Sep 5, 2012 #5 JohnRBaker Mechanical Joined Jun 1, 2006 Messages 38,174 Location US We usually attribute that sort of behavior to 'cosmic rays' John R. Baker, P.E. Product 'Evangelist' Product Engineering Software Siemens PLM Software Inc. Industry Sector Cypress, CA Siemens PLM: UG/NX Museum: To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be. Upvote 0 Downvote
We usually attribute that sort of behavior to 'cosmic rays' John R. Baker, P.E. Product 'Evangelist' Product Engineering Software Siemens PLM Software Inc. Industry Sector Cypress, CA Siemens PLM: UG/NX Museum: To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
Sep 5, 2012 #6 jerry1423 Mechanical Joined Aug 19, 2005 Messages 3,428 Location US . . . or maybe it happened when Voyager 1 left our solar system Upvote 0 Downvote