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Topic ClosedHow to identify the assembly file & it child parts

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    Posted: 06.Mar.2014 at 13:30
A new problem i got in uni graphics files.
u know that in unigraphics nx all 3d model, sketches, drawing & assembly are saved in same format that is .prt format.
I got a lot of ug prt file in a folder & Now i need to identify that which file is the top main assembly file & which are its child part.


need any option to identify without opening each of that.For detail Follow this




Edited by Johnperker - 06.Mar.2014 at 13:31
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Mar.2014 at 13:49
Aren't you the same person who posted under the name servicesdrafting inquiring about Alibre?  What's up with that?

Sorry, I don't click on links that start with the words "For detail Follow this" as for all I know it might lead to a virus or some malware being downloaded on my computer without my knowledge.

Anyway, this site doesn't get much in the way of Unigraphics questions.  There has to be better places to ask that question than here.

Well, will you look at that!  I found a link to a Unigraphics help forum.  Imagine that.  Here you go...

http://www.3dcadforums.com/ug-nx-forum/

The best place for help with a Unigraphics problem is a Unigraphics forum don't you think?

BTW...You and servicesdrafting joined this site at about the same time.  The two of you are from Ireland and both of you are using AutoCAD 2013.  That can't be coincidence.


Edited by John Connor - 06.Mar.2014 at 14:06
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Mar.2014 at 14:12
i was trying to give you an option ..and you don't need to click but try to give the answer if possible...Wink
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 06.Mar.2014 at 14:44
Thanks but no thanks.  I practice safe computing and so far it has kept me out of trouble.

Try asking your question over at the Unigraphics forum.  You'll get more/better responses.

Good luck.
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