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Hi All
I use Creo 2
I have set some Shortcuts on the rapid access bar ( the bar on the top left) of my Creo. I have put icons like view/hide planes, functions etc. But my problem is that when I open an assembly or drawing, I don't see these icons anymore. Just the standard and the preset ones. How could I apply the same settings in all the modules ?
Hi,
unfortunately settings of indiviual working modes are independent. Therefore you have modify Quick Access tool bar three-times for Part, Assembly and Drawing modes.
MH
As Martin indicated, you have to customize the UI for each "mode" of Creo. Here is a list of the modes I found somewhere in the past. It may or may not be complete.
Also, I believe in Creo 4.0 you can "inherit" customizations from another mode. I haven't tested this yet, but it should make it a little easier. Having said that, it seems it would be most useful to have the option to "put these customizations in all modes".
Ron
1. No model
2. Design Part
3. Sheetmetal Part
4. Skeleton Part
5. Motion Skeleton Assembly
6. Mechanism Application
7. Animation Application
8. Welding Application
9. Simulation Application
10. Piping Application
11. Design Assembly
12. Process Assembly
13. Interchange Assembly
14. Manufacturing Assembly (covers both NC Assembly and Expert Machinist)
15. Mold Assembly
16. Harness Assembly
17. External Simplified Rep
18. Sketch
19. Drawing
20. Layout
21. Format
22. Activated Design Part (in an assembly)
23. Activated Design Assembly (in an assembly)
24. Activated Sheetmetal Part (in an assembly)
25. Activated Design Part (in an External Simplified Rep—covers sheetmetal/skeleton/motion skeleton)
26. Activated Design Subassembly (in an External Simplified Rep)
27. Activated Workpiece/Reference Part (in Manufacturing mode)
28. Activated Manufacturing Subassembly (in Manufacturing mode)
29. Activated Sheetmetal Part (in a Manufacturing Assembly)
wow, thank you ! this is very useful. But so many modes to set up !! this will break my back bones.