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Please regenerate the section to proceed?

msteis
1-Newbie

Please regenerate the section to proceed?

In Creo Parametric 3.0, does anyone know what this request is? I'm in a sketch. All the sketch requirements are met. There are no open profiles, etc. Every time I try to close the sketch, I get this request. I don't know how to regenerate a sketch.


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I think it's a result from scaling the parts. I modeled the parts to scale, but then scaled the parts by about .18%. This is when I got the error. It wasn't an independent sketch. Everything in the sketch was projected from another feature. After scaling, I think it just couldn't find a reference. I deleted one and replaced it and the problem was solved.

Thanks,

Matt

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StephenW
23-Emerald II
(To:msteis)

You have probably been bumped out of Intent Manager in the sketcher. It's put you in the old school sketch mode. I can't find how you do this now though. I can't figure out in Creo 2 how to turn it off so I'm not sure the exact steps to regenerate a sketch. Look for the "menu manager", if it has popped up, regenerate will be in there. You'll have to get your sketch corrected before it will let you regenerate it.

I think it's a result from scaling the parts. I modeled the parts to scale, but then scaled the parts by about .18%. This is when I got the error. It wasn't an independent sketch. Everything in the sketch was projected from another feature. After scaling, I think it just couldn't find a reference. I deleted one and replaced it and the problem was solved.

Thanks,

Matt

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