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Please regenerate the section to proceed?

msteis
12-Amethyst

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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msteis
12-Amethyst
(To:StephenW)

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 III
(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.

msteis
12-Amethyst
(To:StephenW)

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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