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Check out this video on how to learn Creo Parametric  from PTC.  Presenters: Scott Barkman (PTC University Programs, Director) and Ryan Butcher (Solution Consulting, Fellow).   Creo Parametric Learning   (view in My Videos)
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Check out this video on Creo University  from Presenters: Scott Barkman (PTC University Programs, Director), Matt Huybrecht (Senior Manager - Academic Education)  and Lino Tozzi (Solutions Consulting, Fellow)    (view in My Videos)     
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Check out this video on Creo Parametric 8 & 9 Update from PTC Application Engineers  Presenters: Lee Goodwin (Solution Consulting, Principle) and Ryan Butcher (Solution Consulting, Fellow).   Creo ECAD MCAD Collaboration Learning   (view in My Videos)
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Check out this video on What's New in Creo 8 & 9 from PTC Application Engineers  Presenters: Lee Goodwin (Solution Consulting, Principal)   (view in My Videos)
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Check out this video on Creo View from PTC Application Engineers  Presenters: Jason Petersen (Solution Consulting, Principal) and Ryan Butcher (Solution Consulting, Fellow).   Creo View Learning         (view in My Videos)  
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Check out this video on Creo Schematics from PTC Application Engineers  Presenters: Lino Tozzi (Solution Consulting, Fellow) and Ryan Butcher (Solution Consulting, Fellow).   Creo Clearance and Creepage Analysis Learning   (view in My Videos)
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Check out this video on Clearance & Creepage Analysis from PTC Application Engineers Presenters:  Lino Tozzi (Technical Specialist, Fellow) Original Date Presented: June 14, 2022 (view in My Videos)
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Do you need to create a simple model defined by two Helical Sweep Threads - use the Mirror feature
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Check out this video on Creo View from PTC Application Engineers  Presenters: Jason Petersen (Solution Consulting, Principal) and Lino Tozzi (Solution Consulting, Fellow).   (view in My Videos)
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Check out this video on Creo Parametric Manikin from PTC Application Engineers  Presenters: Lee Goodwin (Solution Consulting, Principal) and Lino Tozzi (Solution Consulting, Fellow).   (view in My Videos)
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Check out this video on Creo Schematics from PTC Application Engineers  Presenters: Adam Manfredonia (Solution Consulting, Principal) and Lino Tozzi (Solution Consulting, Fellow).   (view in My Videos)    
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Check out this video on Creo Schematics from PTC Application Engineers  Presenters: Adam Manfredonia (Solution Consulting, Principal) and Ryan Butcher (Solution Consulting, Fellow).   Creo Schematics Learning   (view in My Videos)
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In this video tutorial, you will learn how to use 3D contact for "planned fall down":
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Check out this video on Automating Creo Parametic from PTC Application Engineers  Presenters: Lee Goodwin (Solution Consulting, Principal) and Ryan Butcher (Solution Consulting, Fellow).   Creo Manikin Learning   (view in My Videos)
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Check out this video on Creo Data Migration from PTC Application Engineers Presenters: Lino Tozzi (Technical Specialist, Fellow) and Tom Quaglia (Creo Segment Sales). (view in My Videos)
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Check out this video on Automating Creo Parametric from PTC Application Engineers  Presenters: Lino Tozzi (Technical Specialist, Fellow) and Tom Quaglia  (Creo Segment Sales).   (view in My Videos)    
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Check out this video on Model Based Definition from PTC Application Engineers  Presenters: Lino Tozzi (Technical Specialist, Fellow) and Ryan Butcher (Technical Specialist, Fellow).   Click here for (view in My Videos)
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Check out this video on Creo Render Studio from PTC Application Engineers Presenters: Lino Tozzi (Technical Specialist, Fellow) and Ryan Butcher (Technical Specialist, Fellow).   Click here for Creo Render Studio Learning   (view in My Videos)
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Check out this video on Creo Render Studio from PTC Application Engineers Presenters: Lino Tozzi (Technical Specialist, Fellow) and Tom Quaglia (Creo Segment Sales).   (view in My Videos)
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Multibody - Model Tree Auto-locate Capability Update – Creo 7.0 vs Creo 8.0 & Creo 9.0    Hello all,   As I got a few comments & questions from time-to-time about the auto-locate functionality and its behavior, I wanted to shed some light on Auto-locate configurations and related changes between Creo 7.0, 8.0 and 9.0.   What is auto-locate? Auto-locate is the capability to automatically find, show and highlight selected items in the tree. When you select geometry in the graphics, auto-locate will find the feature that created that geometry, expand nested tree hierarchy levels where required, and scroll the tree so you can see the tree node of that feature. When auto-locate was introduced, features were shown only once (e.g there was single node in the model tree representing the feature) and so there was no ambiguity as to which tree node instance of the feature to actually auto-locate to.   #1)  Creo 7.0:  With the introduction of Multi-body in Creo 7.0, we introduced the Design Items folder that optionally allowed to list the bodies in the model along with their contributing features. This led to additional feature nodes showing up in the tree. ( Note: The display can be configured within the model tree filter settings)   For Creo 7.0, the following options were available to control the body and body features display:   Note that the option “Auto locate features in body sub-nodes” allowed to control whether a feature node should be located in the feature tree as it worked in the past or whether it should be auto-located underneath the body that it contributes geometry to (e.g. locating the feature node within the contributing features list of/underneath a body)   #2) In Creo 8.0 we added more options, added the display of quilts and their contributing features in the Design Items Folder, and moved the auto-location option to a new place. It now resides together with all the other auto-locate and highlighting related tree options. To control the auto-locate behavior, you now need to go to the “Selection Priority” setting under the tree options and set it to “Feature List” or “Design Items”. As you can see in the screen shot, the round surface  selection in the graphics triggers an auto-location to the feature node in the regular feature tree list and not within the Design Items as the setting is set to "Feature List".   But there is additional flexibility: In a configuration where both trees are shown, you can now actually achieve a simultaneous auto-locate in the feature tree and Design Items tree side-by-side.       #3) In Creo 9.0 (Beta) you will find the Selection Priority in that same place underneath the Tree Options within the tree's new toolbar. In addition you will find some additional auto location related enhancements once this version releases to the public.    I hope that helps you to customize the tree display and the auto-locate behavior to your personal preferences and needs.   Back to Creo 7.0/8.0++ Multibody Home: Start Here!
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