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13-Aquamarine
July 22, 2024
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Creo parametric extensions

  • July 22, 2024
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The Creo Parametric software is multi-cad. Which extensions does it open natively?
Is there a document that shows this?

Best answer by mmello

Hello, good morning!

I understood... I wrote here in the Community because the number of people registered here is very large and I believed that someone could have gone through this situation... but I do it. I'm going to take this as resolved and contact PTC support... I hope you don't send me here again like you already did... But thank you all for your attention!

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Catalina
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July 22, 2024

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mmello13-AquamarineAuthor
13-Aquamarine
July 22, 2024

Hello Catalina, good morning!

As we are a master reseller, many customers ask us about this. They want to know which extensions Creo Parametric opens natively. I understand that they are not for all software, but I need to know what they are so that I can publish material about them!

Thank you very much!

 

KenFarley
21-Topaz II
July 22, 2024

If you have an installation of the program, you could just start it up and do a File->Open.

In the dialog that pops up go to the Type, and look at the list of options there. It lists a lot of different types of files like Catia, NX, etc.

I don't know how "native" these openings are, or if they are the equivalent of opening a STEP or IGES file.