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Is there a way to have an assembly open and then pick and choose what you want to export? either a new Creo file or a Step file or any file for that matter.
To a new Creo file, no. To a STEP file yes. With the config option "intf_out_blanked_entities" set to "no", only those items visible on the screen will be added to the export. You can hide items a multitude of ways (manually, with layers, on a simplified rep, etc.)
Thanks for your reply. I am using Creo 4 and I do not see that option in the config file.
It is in the export options. When doing a save as STEP there is an "Options..." button. Select it and deselect Hidden entities.
yeah I know about that button. i tried that with little success. The model opens with things missing and parts moved around in the wrong location.
If you are importing a file that was created as an assembly but you are trying to import it as a part, it will place all the components at the assembly coordinate system.
@StephenW wrote:
If you are importing a file that was created as an assembly but you are trying to import it as a part, it will place all the components at the assembly coordinate system.
... unless you enable the config option "intf3d_in_as_part" and set it to "yes". Then everything will come in correctly. 😁
would be nice if I can export a step file and pick and choose what solid bodies and surfaces I want. Other software make this much easier.
Yes, Creo 4 (and later) uses export profiles. See these KB articles:
As far as things being mispositioned, how are you re-importing the data? As a part? As an assembly? In what software? What export file type? (STEP, IGES, etc.)
opening step file in E-drawings to check before sending to customer because I have zero faith in creo to do anything logical. I could import back into creo and see. I know other software that this is much much easier to do. Mildly infuriating.