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‎Sep 10, 2007
09:34 AM
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‎Sep 10, 2007
09:34 AM
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pls unscribe my account
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‎Sep 10, 2007
09:50 AM
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‎Sep 10, 2007
09:50 AM
Just in case you guys don't know this there is a config option that allows
you to see the full path of your current working directory on the title bar.
So when you do use the backup command at least you can see where you are now
working. And yes you are not the only ones who have been hosed by this
properly working command!!! smile
display_full_object_path YES
Curtis Smith
Aida Corp.
you to see the full path of your current working directory on the title bar.
So when you do use the backup command at least you can see where you are now
working. And yes you are not the only ones who have been hosed by this
properly working command!!! smile
display_full_object_path YES
Curtis Smith
Aida Corp.
‎Sep 10, 2007
02:28 PM
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‎Sep 10, 2007
02:28 PM
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Is there a config option to set the working directory on Proe startup?
Eric Henriksen
Entegee Engineering
Davenport Iowa
Is there a config option to set the working directory on Proe startup?
Eric Henriksen
Entegee Engineering
Davenport Iowa
‎Sep 10, 2007
03:58 PM
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‎Sep 10, 2007
03:58 PM
Here's a way without any config options:
1. Create a shortcut to your pro/e executable
2. Right mouse click and select "properties"
3. In the "Start in:" field, type in the path to your desired working directory. For example C:\Temp
4. Start pro/e and C:\Temp will be the working directory and if you have a config file in that directory, it will be read on startup also.
5. If you want, you can also set your config option file_open_default_folder to display your working directory on startup rather than say My Documents.
Nathan M.
1. Create a shortcut to your pro/e executable
2. Right mouse click and select "properties"
3. In the "Start in:" field, type in the path to your desired working directory. For example C:\Temp
4. Start pro/e and C:\Temp will be the working directory and if you have a config file in that directory, it will be read on startup also.
5. If you want, you can also set your config option file_open_default_folder to display your working directory on startup rather than say My Documents.
Nathan M.
‎Sep 10, 2007
04:26 PM
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‎Sep 10, 2007
04:26 PM
ProUsers,
Sorry to bug you.
I guess I'm one of the two; stupid and/or impatience!
I have been receiving emails from members, but I can not send?
The emails I have been using look like they changed, they are/were:
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What do I have to do?
Thank You, ......Dzi?kuj?
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Gary L. Stasienko
MRI Division, Mechanical Engineering
PHILIPS MEDICAL SYSTEMS, INC.
Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Tel: 1.440.483.5426, FAX: 1.440.483.5728
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‎Sep 11, 2007
09:08 AM
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‎Sep 11, 2007
09:08 AM
Does anyone know why my chamfer dims no longer appear as "dist x 45º"? Now all I get is the distance.
I've noticed this since updating to the latest build of WF2.
Thanx
Tony
I've noticed this since updating to the latest build of WF2.
Thanx
Tony
‎Sep 11, 2007
09:20 AM
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‎Sep 11, 2007
09:20 AM
Tony,
The default chamfer's now D X D instead of D X 45. It'll show up correctly if you select the D X 45 option.
Rich
The default chamfer's now D X D instead of D X 45. It'll show up correctly if you select the D X 45 option.
Rich