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Drawing Bug?

DieselPig
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Drawing Bug?

Hi Guys

 

We have Creo 2.0 M080, attached picture shows the problem. I have sectioned a welded assembly (tube and flange) but the hole drilled in the flange still shows on the drawing.

 

I have modelled and drawn the same assembly in the past with Creo Elements Pro with no issues, is this a bug and fixed in M100 or have I missed something?


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Thanks Antonius

Sorted! In Creo the command is Erase Cosmetic but it cleared the feature.

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might want to keep an eye on this thread.

http://communities.ptc.com/message/238903

If that is a cosmetic feature, they can be problematic. You can right click on the view in the model tree and select Hide Cosmetics. I still haven't figured out the ins and outs of when these show up and how they print and how to manage them reliably. We get a lot of replies with "HLR" dependencies. Sometimes you see one thing but it plots another. I just put cosmetic threads on a "HIDEME" layer and manage them that way for each view as needed.

Thanks Antonius

Sorted! In Creo the command is Erase Cosmetic but it cleared the feature.

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