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Have you tried Creo’s user interface for defining custom symbol parameters in MBD?

User Interface Location: Release: Creo Parametric 9.0.0.0 Watch a video that demonstrates this enhancement: What is the benefit of this enhancement?A new user interface enables you to customize symbol parameters in the model environment. You can predefine parameter names and… Continue Reading →

New ISO and ASME standard-compliant symbols enhance Creo surface finish Gallery

New ASME and ISO standard-compliant surface finish symbols have been added to the surface finish gallery.User Interface Location: In the Surface Finish Gallery, click Annotate > Surface Finish > GalleryRelease: Creo Parametric 9.0.0.0 What is the benefit of this enhancement?Three… Continue Reading →

Have you explored Creo’s standalone annotation capabilities and semantic support for surface finish?

User Interface Location: Click Annotate > Surface Finish > References.Release: Creo Parametric 9.0.0.0 Watch a video that demonstrates this enhancement: What is the benefit of this enhancement?The standalone surface finish can now collect semantic references. A dedicated Semantic Reference command… Continue Reading →

Are you aware of the new detachable panel for surface finish customization in Creo?

A detachable panel has been added to improve the surface finish customization workflow.User Interface Location: Click Annotate > Surface Finish > Surface Finish Customization.Release: Creo Parametric 9.0.0.0 Watch a video that demonstrates this enhancement: What is the benefit of this… Continue Reading →

Creo surface finish symbols now accessible in a new gallery

A new gallery layout has been added to browse all system and user-defined surface finish symbols in one place.User Interface Location: Click Annotate > Surface Finish > Gallery.Release: Creo Parametric 9.0.0.0 Watch a video that demonstrates this enhancement: What is… Continue Reading →

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