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Creo Parametric Tips

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Attached to this blog post is a short presentation on the new enhancements to Datum Feature Symbols (aka Datum Tags) in Creo 4.0 in Drawing mode.Any questions or feedback you have related to Datum Feature Symbols should be provided as comments to the blog post.That will be the easiest
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In Creo 4.0 it is now possible to append wires and cables to branch bundles after the bundle has been created.  If you set configuration option prompt_extract_from_branches then you can control how wires and cables are extracted from a branch   Watch the attached video to learn more
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Prior to Creo 4.0. when a cable or wire failed due to violation of a fixed length there were not any tools to remove the fixed length of the failed feature.   With Creo 4.0 from Model Tree, or notification center you can now Right Click and choose Remove Fixed Length.  If the wire has already failed then the fixed length is automatically  removed,  and wire is regenerated - See the attached Video  
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Did you notice that you can now Identify a spool by name in the model tree Edit the parameters of a spool from the model tree Differentiate between manual and logical spools   Watch the attached video to learn more
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As you all know Pro/Diagram is being superseded by Creo Schematics.  In Creo 4.0 we are restricting access to Pro/Diagram via a hidden configuration option and in Creo 5.0 we will officially retire Pro/Diagram turning it off completely.   To turn Pro/Diagram back on you need to add enable_obsolete_modes True to your configuration file and start Creo.
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You can now create a relation for example between a relation and a hole. the new New Relation Function is as follows Diameter for a particular location “<bundle_name>*”,<location_ID) Maximum diameter of the bundle “<bundle_name>*”,-1 Maximum diameter of a wire “<wire_name>”,-1   Watch the attached video to see an example of how to apply the relation
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