syscol.scl for Creo2
Dec 17, 2014
11:34 AM
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Dec 17, 2014
11:34 AM
syscol.scl for Creo2
Proe Users,
Does anyone have a syscol.scl that changes the colors to the old Wildfire or 2001 defaults? The Creo color scheme is horrible.
Ryan Crisp | Senior Mechanical Engineer
Priority Designs
501 Morrison Rd.
Columbus, OH 43230
(614) 337-9979
www.prioritydesigns.com
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Does anyone have a syscol.scl that changes the colors to the old Wildfire or 2001 defaults? The Creo color scheme is horrible.
Ryan Crisp | Senior Mechanical Engineer
Priority Designs
501 Morrison Rd.
Columbus, OH 43230
(614) 337-9979
www.prioritydesigns.com
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Dec 17, 2014
11:51 AM
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Dec 17, 2014
11:51 AM
Hi Ryan
I am sure your can save your syscol file from a previous version, but anyway
I have attached what we use which we find ok. Can't be certain that there
aren't a few tweaks in there that deviate from a previous WF scheme.
Best regards
Steve
I am sure your can save your syscol file from a previous version, but anyway
I have attached what we use which we find ok. Can't be certain that there
aren't a few tweaks in there that deviate from a previous WF scheme.
Best regards
Steve
