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Creo 1.0 - Multiple model states in a drawing...

branden
1-Newbie

Creo 1.0 - Multiple model states in a drawing...

I have a sheetmetal part that I need to show on a drawing in both flattened state, and bent state.


How do I save both states of the model to bring into the drawing? I cannot figure it out in Creo 1.0.


Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Thanks!


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It appears that this can still be done with the family table (if you use them). Search help for "flat instance" and the first item returned describes the general process. I fumbled my way through it, and I say fumbled because the workflow is completely different and, as we are not using this version yet, I haven't learned where much is located in the U.I..

Regards,
James

byork
17-Peridot
(To:branden)

James and Branden,

You can use the config option "enable_flat_state" and set it to yes.

That will give you the option inside of the properties window to create the "flat state" like you could in Pro/E before.

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Then you can add the instance to the drawing just like before.

Hope this helps a little with the workflow.
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