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Old school sweep in CREO 2.0???

bokm9606
1-Newbie

Old school sweep in CREO 2.0???

Ok,



Trying to figure out if you can do an old school simple sweep in CREO 2.0? In WF5.0 it would be:



Pull down: Insert


Sweep -> flyout


(surface, cut or solid)



I loved this feature in the fact that it could "Add INN Faces" on closed trajectories. I used/use this functionality all the time.


Has this been removed from CREO 2.0? If so, WHY???!!!


Is there a way to access this feature via a config setting??



Please advise,



Pete



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Old School? Try this mapkey. It pulls up the old Menu Manager and you can select the sweep option from the list.

mapkey cp #FEATURE;#CREATE;#SOLID;#PROTRUSION;

Patrick
mlocascio
4-Participant
(To:bokm9606)

In Creo Par 2 it is under SWEEP..


Awesome tip Patrick! I will give this a try


On Fri, Jun 27, 2014 at 12:37 PM, Fariello, Patrick <-<br/>> wrote:

> Old School? Try this mapkey. It pulls up the old Menu Manager and you
> can select the sweep option from the list.
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> mapkey cp #FEATURE;#CREATE;#SOLID;#PROTRUSION;
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> Patrick
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> *From:* pete bokma [
> trajectories. I used/use this functionality all the time.
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> Has this been removed from CREO 2.0? If so, WHY???!!!
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> Is there a way to access this feature via a config setting??
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> Please advise,
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> Pete
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Ha....had laugh at the "Old School" sweep statement. That thing has not changed in fifteen years! 🐵

no need to change a "classic" haha


On Mon, Jun 30, 2014 at 9:26 AM, Dean Long <->
wrote:

> Ha....had laugh at the "Old School" sweep statement. That thing has not
> changed in fifteen years! Smiley Surprised)
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