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As more and more vendors make IGES/STEP models of their products available for download, more and more of the library models our users are creating are just imported geometry. One aspect of this that is causing me pain is the crazy number of layers that Pro/E makes when importing neutral files. I am not sure if this is something Pro/E decides to do on its own, or whether they are embedded in the neutral file. Does anyone know how to prevent Pro/E from making any newlayers when importing geometry?
I'm afraid STEP/IGES brings the layers from the source model along. This indeed is a PITA. Generally speaking, importing models demands some discipline, not only because of the layers.
Regards, Hugo.
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It can be a real mess. I've typically seen users just delete all layers then use ModelCheck to bring in and populate our default layers to the imported file.
In Reply to Eric Hill:
As more and more vendors make IGES/STEP models of their products available for download, more and more of the library models our users are creating are just imported geometry. One aspect of this that is causing me pain is the crazy number of layers that Pro/E makes when importing neutral files. I am not sure if this is something Pro/E decides to do on its own, or whether they are embedded in the neutral file. Does anyone know how to prevent Pro/E from making any newlayers when importing geometry?