Without being one of the line programmers, as I understand it, the name on the tab is just a name. Kind of like in Excel, when you work with vba, the same tab would be referenced Sheets("Sheet4") or Sheets(2) (i.e. it's the index number).
PTC says that's intended functionality. They inteded it to work like Excel.
Thing is, I can see nameing tabs in Excel. I have never ever had a desire to name a sheet on a drawing. It's just confusing to have the tab named wrong once you've moved it.
I suppose I could just rename the sheets per what's detailed on that sheet. But that just seems like extra work.
Call me a ludite if you like. Document - CS16081 Document Details Title
While moving a drawing sheet tab, the sheet numbers on the tabs do not update to match the sheet new location in Creo Elements/Pro
Description
* While moving a drawing sheet tab, the sheet numbers on the tabs do not update to match the sheet new location in Creo Elements/Pro. * Drawing sheet tab names do not update when reordered.
Applies To
* Creo Elements/Pro 5.0
Cause
* Working as per Creo Elements/Pro product specifications
Resolution
* Reported to R&D as SPR 2038146 (HIGH). * R&D confirmed that this functionality is working as per product specifications.
I'm with you. When I first saw the new tab system I got pretty excited. Then I moved a tab and my excitement faded...it seemed like a missed opportunity considering how we actually use the sheet numbers.
What would have also been helpful was to have 'non-printing' pages as sheets in the drawing file. Say like a first page that had information useful to the designer/drafter, or the revision history, etc... Oh, well.
Christopher F. Gosnell
FPD Company 124 Hidden Valley Road McMurray, PA 15317
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