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Hello,
Is is possible to make a drawing in Creo 9 of an assembly made in Catia v5?
I'm making an component for a client. The component consists of two sheet metal plates that are cut and welded together and then applied a gasket. An assembly in Catia contains solids and surfaces that represent the plates and welding paths.
I modeled the components in Catia v5 r28 and the customer uses Creo 9.
The advantage of having it in creo would be that the client can open and edit the drawing directly. But I assume there is some loss in reliability and functionality when working across softwares like this.
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You are in the wrong forum.
PTC has two CAD systems: Creo+ and Creo Parametric and Creo Elements Direct.
Which makes it confusing.
More, for Creo Elements Direct:
- The 3D software name is Modeling, and
- The 2D software name is Drafting.
For Creo+ and Creo Parametric, use only this tab:
You should move your post to this community to have a better chance to get an answer.
You are in the wrong forum.
PTC has two CAD systems: Creo+ and Creo Parametric and Creo Elements Direct.
Which makes it confusing.
More, for Creo Elements Direct:
- The 3D software name is Modeling, and
- The 2D software name is Drafting.
For Creo+ and Creo Parametric, use only this tab:
You should move your post to this community to have a better chance to get an answer.