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I have UDFs of parts assembled together that can be inserted into other assemblies that we used in Widlfire 4. How do I insert an assembly UDF in Creo?

rkilpatrick
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I have UDFs of parts assembled together that can be inserted into other assemblies that we used in Widlfire 4. How do I insert an assembly UDF in Creo?

For instance, I have a collection of parts that are always grouped together but are not a subassembly. Wildfire 4 and before allowed you to create an UDF of the assembly which could then be used in other assemblies by inserting the UDF. I don't see the option in Creo to place a UDF in Assembly mode. Has PTC renamed this feature to something else?


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Found it. There is a small icon at the top of the Get Data ribbon called User Defined Feature. This allows you to navigate to the location where the assembly UDFs are stored and install the assembly of parts to your assembly.

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Found it. There is a small icon at the top of the Get Data ribbon called User Defined Feature. This allows you to navigate to the location where the assembly UDFs are stored and install the assembly of parts to your assembly.

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