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Hello Guys,
I am a new user of the "Creo Elements/Direct Modelling Express". Sorry for my english but I am a beginner.
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As my post title " Model name", I need some information about it.
In particular in tne "Create New Part" there is the possibility of insert the "Model Name" but in assembly i can not to write informations. is it correct? and what is the function of "model Name"?
Thanks in advanced
You cannot rename the root assembly "/". It is not a real assembly. It is the root (the top) of the structure list.
You cannot see the reason with Modeling Express since it stores only packages pk2. pk2 files are a compilation of files.
With his big brother Modeling, files can be saved individually. Each part and assembly has its own set of files. As the root assembly "/" is not real, it is not saved.
Case 1: these two parts have no link, in particular, their position.
Case 2: the position of these two parts are written in the assembly "a1".
Physically, you should think about these two cases as:
It is recommended to put parts in assemblies (case 2) for reuse in other assemblies of other pk2 files.
Have a look at
file:///C:/Program%20Files/PTC/Creo%20Elements/Direct%20Modeling%20Express%208.0/help/en/index.html#page/ced_modeling%2FOSDM_Main%2FFiles_3DData.html%23wwID0EU54CB