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@Michael_ wrote:
This is how Creo shows a merge of two intersecting surfaces now
This is how it used to be which is a lot easier to identify what surfaces are being cut and what you're going to end up with.
There was a config option you had to set to get this.
Hi,
I hope preview button will help you.
In the merge tool UI you should see arrows indicating which side of the quilt will be retained along with the mesh grid. If you are merging more than two quilts simultaneously then they are joined, and you have no choice what is retained assuming the feature regenerates.
You should see something like this with the arrows indicating which side will be retained. You can flip these arrows in the merge tool UI and the graphics window should update in real time presenting the preview of merged geometry.
If this does not address the scenario you are dealing with, post more details/example model.
This is how Creo shows a merge of two intersecting surfaces now
This is how it used to be which is a lot easier to identify what surfaces are being cut and what you're going to end up with.
There was a config option you had to set to get this.
@Michael_ wrote:
This is how Creo shows a merge of two intersecting surfaces now
This is how it used to be which is a lot easier to identify what surfaces are being cut and what you're going to end up with.
There was a config option you had to set to get this.
Hi,
I hope preview button will help you.