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1-Visitor
December 2, 2013
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Default drawing formats/templates

  • December 2, 2013
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Have not used ProE in years, the drawing formats I had saved in my old config.pro folder will not work in creo 2.0. Additionally I cannot get the default formats to appear in my drawings. When going into the config.bat file to set up my defaults the window flashes quickly and does not allow me to modify the default. Can anybody please tell me quick way to utilize the default drawing templates PTC provides in creo 2.0? I just need basic formats with a title block/revision block. Thank you

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17-Peridot
December 2, 2013

If you run the default install using the empty config.pro, you should be able to access the default title blocks. File>new drawing>etc... dialog.

It is odd that your old formats don't work. So far I have had great luck with compatibility from 2000i to Creo 1.0 and Creo 2.0.

1-Visitor
December 2, 2013

Do you know how to restore the config.pro so the default formats are available? Where should the formats be stored as a rule? Thanks in advance... J

1-Visitor
December 2, 2013

Where do I go to edit my config.pro and look for the pro_format_dir?

1-Visitor
December 2, 2013

If you mean that when you run the .bat file, the window it opens closes too quickly, then add Pause statements after the lines you are interested in seeing. It will wait for you to hit Enter on the keyboard.

You may also need to remove 'quiet' or silent flags on commands in the .bat file.

By the way - config.bat?

1-Visitor
December 2, 2013

Thanks to everyone for there input and help, unfortunately no matter what I try I cannot get a default ptc drawing format to appear in a new drawing? As a new Creo user I am not sure what is the best solution to restore the default drawing formats. Any suggestions?

17-Peridot
December 3, 2013

We could go round and round to try to figure this out, but if you or your company recently acquired Creo, you also have a one year maintenance package. This means that with little effort, you can log a case through the PTC website. A support technician will assist you to resolve your problem. The really good thing about this is that they can "look over your shoulder" by screen-sharing your session. And they can even look for things to fix.

Are you working for a compnay that is managing this through an IT function or are you "it"?

12-Amethyst
March 11, 2018

you can set your template_drawing config.pro option to the filename of the format you want to use.  Create a new drawing and select "use default template". Typically located in C:\program files\PTC\Creo 2.0\MXXX\common files\formats\d.frm   (replace MXXX with your datecode)

 

You could also try choosing your format manually. For Creo 3.0 (not sure if 2.0 is any different)-

Create a new drawing .

Uncheck use default template.

Select empty with format.

browse to the default formats directory and select a size.

 

 

 

1-Visitor
March 12, 2018

Sorry jstone-2, I think folks are totally missing my point. I know HOW to make a format and how to use it. I was just in a rush last week to make a completely new format for a new customer and didn't want to have to make one completely from scratch. (It needed to look completely different from the one I currently use) Since it has been years since I've even looked at a new format, I was hoping maybe PTC supplied a few good example formats that I could just tweak for my use. Obviously the only thing they supply is the sketched format you have shown with no tables or any default intelligence built in.  I managed to grab one from GrabCAD.com that was close to what I needed and modified that.

Thanx for all your responses.