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Hi All,
I'm not actually a Creo or Pro/E user yet, and am just researching options to help me make a buying decision, but strangely, it was very difficult to find anywhere on the PTC website where I could actually just send someone an email and ask a question. So I'm asking it here.
To elaborate on the subject line: can I save drawings from Creo into Pro/E Wildfire 2.0/3.0/4.0 formats, and can Pro/E Wildfire 2.0/3.0/4.0 drawings be opened in Creo?
Thanks,
Benson
Hi Benson,
Creo is the new name given to Pro/E with additional functionalities and few new modules.
Creo 1.0 is the latest version of Pro/E.Before Creo 1.0, it was Pro/E Wildfire 5.0.
You can open lower version files of Pro/E say WF 5.0,4.0,3.0,2.0,1.0......on Creo 1.0.
But latest version files can't be opened on Lower Version of Pro/E.
I hope this gives the answer to your query.
Thanks
Hemlata
Thanks Hemlata,
That answers the second half of my question. But when you say "latest version files can't be opened on Lower Version of Pro/E", just to clarify, does that also mean I can't use the "save as" function in Creo 1.0 and save them (or export them, whatever you want to call it) as Pro/E WF2/3/4/5 files?
Benson
Hi
Generally Pro-e or creo do not give options to export or save as to lower version
But
Gives some options to open higher versions in lower version
But do not consider it to be 100% editable one.
Regards
K.Mahanta
Hi Benson...
Mr. Mahanta has it correct. Don't bother with the "Granite Based Cross Release Interoperability". It's more of a hassle than it's worth.
Newer releases of Pro/E (and Creo) can always open the older ones. With limited exception, you can't go the other way around. Wildfire 2 isn't going to open Wildfire 4 parts. As the software matures and gets better, you can't go back. New features are always being added that didn't exist in earlier versions.
The best you can do is export a STEP or other solid model file and re-import it back into an earlier version of Pro/E. This will preserve the size/shape of the model but all intelligence will be lost.
If you're looking to jump into Pro/E, evaluate any customers you have,. If they need Wildfire 3 models, jump in there. If your customers aren't using Pro/E... or if they just want a "dumb" STEP model or other solid model format, go with Wildfire 5.0 (Creo Elements Pro/5.0). This is the latest, most stable platform to work from.
Personal advice... don't go with Creo 1.0 yet. It's too new and there are still some kinks being worked out. Starting with Creo Elements Pro/5.0 (formerly called Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0) is the best bet in my opinion.
thanks!
-Brian