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Are you aware of the user interface elements for efficient table interaction in Creo?

You can easily adjust the proportions and position of a table using draggers, allowing for quick and intuitive modifications according to your needs. Using the draggers, you can perform the following tasks: Creo Parametric 11.0.0.0 User Interface Location: Select the table… Continue Reading →

Have you explored the powerful contextual formatting options available for tables in Creo?

Formatting tables and table objects has never been easier. When you select a table object, the contextual “Format” and “Table” ribbon tabs, along with a mini toolbar, provide a variety of formatting and table-related commands. These tools allow you to… Continue Reading →

Did you know tables in Model-Based Definition support security markings in Creo?

In Model-Based Definition (MBD), you can designate flat-to-screen tables as security marking tables. These tables can be included in all current combination states as well as any future combination states. The security marking tables are visually identified in the Model… Continue Reading →

Have you tried creating tables in model-based definition in Creo?

You can now create simple tables within Model-Based Definition (MBD). These tables can be placed on any annotation plane or set as flat-to-screen and assigned to combination states, just like other annotations. There are two methods to create tables in… Continue Reading →

Have you seen the enhanced semantic query tools for inheritance models in Creo?

The semantic query tool now supports inheritance models, allowing you to query annotations from both the source model and the inheritance model. This provides a clear understanding of the associativity between annotations and model surfaces. For inheritance models, you can… Continue Reading →

Are you aware of the improved selection for cylindrical surfaces in MBD annotations in Creo?

When placing annotations on cylindrical features such as holes or shafts, both halves of the cylinder are now automatically selected as semantic references. This enhancement removes the need for manual selection of the second half, streamlining the annotation process. The… Continue Reading →

Have you explored the new layer States for the default all combination state in Creo?

You now have the ability to assign any predefined layer state to the Default All combination state. This enhancement allows you to set an active layer state for the Default All combination, giving you enhanced flexibility and precision in managing… Continue Reading →

Did you know you can now manage application settings with an XML file in EZ tolerance analysis?

The EZ Tolerance Analysis application settings are now centrally managed through the EZTAAppOptions.xml file, which is installed with Creo. This XML file includes dedicated tags that allow CAD administrators to preconfigure and standardize settings across the organization. Creo Parametric 11.0.0.0 User… Continue Reading →

Have you tried using unequally disposed profile tolerances in EZ tolerance analysis?

EZ Tolerance Analysis now supports unequally disposed profile tolerances for ASME and ISO GPS models. These tolerances can be applied to: Users can define unequally disposed profiles directly from the EZ Tolerance Analysis Stackup interface or validate them as linked… Continue Reading →

Have you seen the new support for drafted features of size in EZ tolerance analysis?

The latest enhancement in EZ Tolerance Analysis allows drafted features—such as slabs, slots, holes, and shafts—to be included in tolerance stackups. Only drafted features with a draft angle below the threshold are considered, with the default threshold set at 5… Continue Reading →

Are you aware of the new default nominal value feature in EZ tolerance analysis?

Previously, the offset value in stackups defaulted to 0, requiring users to manually measure the gap and update the value. With the latest enhancement, when an offset is added between two components, the default nominal value is automatically set as… Continue Reading →

Have you explored the latest improvements to the stackup report generator in EZ tolerance analysis?

The latest enhancements to the stackup report generator offer you greater flexibility and control. Here’s what’s new: Creo Parametric 11.0.0.0 User Interface Location: Click EZ Tolerance Analysis > Generate Report. BenefitsThese updates give you enhanced control over the content of your stackup reports, ensuring… Continue Reading →

Did you know you can now add custom notes to stackups in EZ tolerance analysis?

With the latest enhancement in EZ Tolerance Analysis, users can now add custom notes to stackups, allowing you to include additional information relevant to the stackup definition in the stackup report.You can easily add these notes either through the notes… Continue Reading →

Have you tried the new check for validating view scale in ModelCHECK?

A new check has been introduced to validate the view scale in models, specifically for drawings. This check ensures that the view scale specified on a drawing aligns with the recommended or previously defined values from the view scale list…. Continue Reading →

Have you seen the new condition to check since the last saved date in ModelCHECK?

A new option has been added to the condition file, allowing users to define configurations based on the last saved date. This feature enables you to specify conditions for dates that are before, after, or fall within a particular range… Continue Reading →

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