When using Creo 3 and saving files, the model (drawing) layers appear correct. When the drawing is open in Creo View, numerous planes a WCS’s are on and make the file unreadable. It is difficult to find these features n the model to turn them off. What are the options when the DRW file is published (to a Creo view file) to prevent this from happening?
Devin Albrecht (FN America)
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Leo answered this one too, does anybody remember what he said?
The following video of a presentation by Leo Greene at the 2018 Spring Event can be viewed in your browser.
Often promised, rarely delivered, MBD has generated a lot of excitement lately. Learn some of the basics and uncover some of the considerations of Model Based Definition. Recorded live in front of a regional user group at Flywheel in Winston-Salem, NC using Creo Parametric 4.0
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Jonas, correct me if I’m wrong but it sounds like you are referring to a Creo cloud-based (browser) CAD platform? I don’t think that this is available…don’t see anything on the PTC website about it. Now, there actually is a PTC Cloud, though. This is where PTC offers hosted PLM applications. See the link above for more information. Users with direct experience…please respond with your thoughts.