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Have you seen the improvements to the refit and reorder reference designators commands in Creo?

The Refit Reference Designators and Reorder Reference Designators commands have received significant usability improvements. Previously, users faced issues such as unexpected results from the Refit Reference Designators command, confusion over selecting components instead of reference designators for the Reorder Reference… Continue Reading →

Are you aware of the new reference designations propagation to feature names feature in Creo?

You can now automatically propagate selected reference designations to feature names using the <REF_DES> expression in the Propagate to Feature Name dialog box. Feature names are linked to wtParts in Windchill and later in MPMLink when managing the Parts list… Continue Reading →

Have you explored the new merge harness command in Creo?

You can now take advantage of the new Merge Harness command to combine previously split harness sections back into the main harness once your design is complete. This command allows you to select any harness and merge it into the… Continue Reading →

Did you know you can split harnesses with the new command in Creo?

You can now use the new Split Harness command to divide an existing harness into two separate parts that can later be merged back together. There are two methods for splitting a harness: Dependent and Independent. Creo Parametric 10.0.0.0 User Interface… Continue Reading →

Have you tried the new dedicated cabling tree in Creo?

You can now use the newly introduced Cabling Tree to effectively manage cabling data within your model. This tree is specifically designed for the Cabling application and includes three distinct views: Cable View, Bundle View, and Connectivity View. Each of… Continue Reading →

Have you seen the new reflection analysis feature in Creo?

The Visual Field feature has been enhanced to include reflection analysis. By observing a reflective surface, you can now generate a surface cone that represents the visual field reflected off the selected object, similar to how light reflects in a… Continue Reading →

Are you aware of the xMCF export feature in welding?

Welding: xMCF Export You can now export welding data from Creo to an xMCF (Extended Master Connection File), which can be used in downstream processes. This export supports the ISO 10303-242 standard and is currently available for all spot weld… Continue Reading →

Have you explored the New Weld and joint tree in welding?

Welding: Weld and Joint Tree A new Weld and Joint Tree has been added to Creo Welding, offering a structured view of all welding features in your model. This tree appears when you enter the Creo Welding environment and supports… Continue Reading →

Have you tried the new joint members feature in welding?

Welding: Joint Members The new Joint Members feature in Creo Welding enables you to define which components are being joined by Weld features. This is particularly beneficial for managing complex assemblies with numerous welds, providing clarity during the welding process…. Continue Reading →

Have you seen the rotational pattern as a reference pattern in freestyle?

Freestyle: Rotational Pattern as a Reference Pattern You can now utilize a rotational pattern created in Freestyle as a reference pattern outside the Freestyle environment. This new capability extends the functionality of rotational patterns, making them more versatile within Creo…. Continue Reading →

Are you aware of the Connect pattern and join pattern commands in freestyle?

Freestyle: Connect Pattern and Join Pattern Commands The new Connect Pattern and Join Pattern commands enable you to merge distinct rotational pattern shapes into a single, rotationally symmetric shape. These workflows are similar to those of the Connect Mirror and… Continue Reading →

Have you explored the enhanced resolution level usability in freestyle?

Freestyle: Enhanced Resolution Level Usability Managing resolution levels in Freestyle is now more intuitive than ever. With new commands, you can control resolution levels seamlessly without needing to enter any specific level: Additionally, a new Levels of Resolution subnode in… Continue Reading →

Did you know about the freestyle mesh cut command in Creo?

Freestyle: Mesh Cut Command The Mesh Cut command now allows you to rip a shape open along a chain of edges. Unlike before, when only closed boundaries of a mesh could be cut, this enhancement offers a new level of… Continue Reading →

Have you tried the new freestyle bevel command in Creo?

The new Bevel command in Freestyle allows you to create a bevel along edges or within faces, adding two new edges and a face in the process. This feature is particularly helpful for modifying edge sharpness, introducing new features on… Continue Reading →

Have you seen the game-changing surface connections table in style?

The Surface tool in Style now includes a powerful connections table. This new feature displays detailed information about each surface, including: Additionally, you can easily edit connection details directly within the table. However, note that surface connections cannot be modified… Continue Reading →

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