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custom tab in Creo2

nrollins
1-Newbie

custom tab in Creo2

Hi

Has anyone figured out how to copy a custom tab from the assy set to the
part set of tabs? I have a great tab that I spent some good time creating,
but it only shows up in assembly mode because that is where I created it.
How can I access it in part mode?

Thanks!



-Nate


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Pretty sure you have to recreate it in each different mode you want it to show up in (PRT, ASM, DRW, etc.)

That's been my experience as well

Mike Brattoli



On Dec 12, 2013, at 7:50 AM, "Senchuk, Donald" <-<<a style="COLOR:" blue;=" text-decoration:=" underline&quot;=" target="_BLANK" href="mailto:-">>">mailto:->> wrote:

Pretty sure you have to recreate it in each different mode you want it to show up in (PRT, ASM, DRW, etc.)

Yup, and don't forget that standard part mode is not the same as sheetmetal part mode or skeleton part mode. Someone counted and found that there are something like 26 different modes. Most folks only use a few; I think I had to create 6 or 7 versions of my quick launch menu and mapkey tab.

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That's called 'Progress'...


John

In my experience that is not necessary, If you create a custom tab for part mode it's active in sheetmetal mode. I've only done custom tabs for Part, Assembly, Drawing, and Simulate.

But as everyone else has already said, you have to recreate it for each mode.

David Haigh
cdspk
1-Newbie
(To:nrollins)



December 12, 2013 02:13 PM (in response toDoug Schaefer)





I've been impressed with this forum over the years as not (generally) a bunch of whingy old moaners, PTC are just an ordinary commercial company and Creo is the tool your using, a forum is for making the best of it not a venue for neg heads,

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