Pro Engineer - Wikibooks, open books for an open world. Pro/Engineer is the software product of PTC (Parametric Technology corporation) its initial versions were Pro/E 1, 2.. Later Pro/E launched sequentially versions as Pro/Engineer 2. PTC Creo Elements/Pro & Pro/ENGINEER Please write Pro/Engineer and Pro/Intralink fully not pro/e. Wildfire 1. 0; Wildfire 2. Wildfire 3. 0; Wildfire 4. Wildfire 5. 0. In 2. PTC rebranded Pro/Engineer as Creo Parametric. The current version of the software is 3. File > Save A Copy Ensure that the type. Pro/ENGINEER delivers measurable value to companies of all sizes and across all industries. Save PDF files as Word documents You can save a PDF file as a Word document. Tip: If you want to save only part of a PDF file as a Word document. Save the emails on receipt or batch mode. No other PDF printer driver needed. Submit a problem report for Save as PDF. Additional topics include how to acquire the software and optimal support. Notes to Contributors: Please write Pro/Engineer and Pro/Intralink fully not pro/e, pro/engineer or any other variation. Conventions: RMB - Right Mouse Button. LMB - Left Mouse Button. MMB - Middle Mouse Button. BMB - Both Mouse Buttons. ICON - Link to image.
All items assumed to be from top menu unless left menu is mentioned. Section One: How to.. Understand the Pro/Engineer operating environment. Spin, pan, and zoom the model view. Select and query select for features. Use memory, save parts, and copy parts. Use Sketcher. Create Features. Modify and edit features. Resolve regeneration failures. Measure and analyze. Create assemblies. Create drawings. Control model color and appearance. Use Find. Section Two: Data Management. Pro/Intralink. Windchill. Non- PTC. Metaphase, Teamcentre. Matrix One. SAPSection Three: Hardware and OSConfiguring plotters. Graphics Cards. Windows / Unix. Section Four: Customization. Start parts, start assemblies, and drawing templates. User Interface, including config. Mapkeys. Configuration file, including config. Drawing setup files, including . Web/Link. J/Link. Section Five: Philosophy. Design Intent. Top Down Design Methodology. Shown vs Created Dimensions. Section Six: Dealing with PTCGetting the best deal. Getting the best from support. Getting the best from consultancy. Section Seven: Reference. Definitions. Detail FAQSurface FAQSurface Tips. Family Table Tips. Pro/Intralink Tips.
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