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Create Plane that Bisects Object (Creo 2.0)

wjamieson
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Create Plane that Bisects Object (Creo 2.0)

I'm currently trying to insert a plane that bisects the thickness dimension of the geometry in the attached picture. The dimension of the thickness in the sketch is called sd5. When I enter "sd5/2" into the translation offset box and hit OK, an error that states "You have entered a value that contains invalid characters." (Reference the attached photo "Bisector.PNG.") I believe I was able to get this work before in a similar fashion, but I'm not sure why it is not working currently. Any help is appreciated. FYI I'm using Creo 2.0.


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sdx dimensions are only available in the sketch. This is because the same name can be repeated in multiple sketches. Look for the dimension that is created for the feature - it will not have an 's' prefix. You can see it if you select the feature for modifying it and Switch DImensions.

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sdx dimensions are only available in the sketch. This is because the same name can be repeated in multiple sketches. Look for the dimension that is created for the feature - it will not have an 's' prefix. You can see it if you select the feature for modifying it and Switch DImensions.

wjamieson
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(To:dschenken)

Thanks for your help!

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