Dear sir. Thanks a lot for the video explaining in detail all information for creating CREO drawing templates. I just started CREO (4 days ago). But, I am an expert user of Autodesk Inventor: so I could finish some 25 hours of Creo video training. At this moment, with the help of your video, I learnt to create CREO drawing templates.
Good to see that you are a expert user of Inventor. Now you can easily get all the things in Creo. You can even relate the good and bad part of Creo with Inventor. I too use inventor frequently. It's the most user friendly software, I have ever used.
@@CADxTraining Thanks a lot. I went through your video again today. I understood even better. I keep creating all the templates while learning CREO. I also watch your GD&T series. Thanks a lot for posting your valuable knowledge and skills.
Really sir you are awesome in creo software thanks a lot for creating this helpful videos please keep up the good work as knowledge sharing is growing all together.
Very Informative videos made by you, please continue making more and more videos in creo. Thank you. Also please make make one video on relations that are used in table to get reflect data automatically in Title box or BOM table
Thank you so much sir... For explaining in such deep details.... I also want to learn in deeply like you... Please guide me if there is any book from where I can learn it like you.
Sir, thank you so much... This video is very useful and increase the knowledge about creo drawing. Sir, I request you please make video for gears (spur, bevel) with equation.
Hello Sir, for making multiple divisions in increments of 2 and 2.5 inches, you could have gone for "Sketch > Edit > Translate and Copy" option. It makes the process much less frustrating and a lot faster.
@@CADxTraining Sir, is it possible to save views in the model so that those views are available for all future models as well? For examples i want to save Left-Top-Front Isometric, Right-Top-Front Isometric, Left-Top-Back Isometric and Right-Top-Back Isometric and I want these to be readily available for me to use in any future model I create, rather than creating them time and again.
@@CADxTraining Thank you for your response. Yes I can save it and I do, but the next model I design does not have them ready for me to use. IS there something I can add to the config.pro file or the config. sup file?
Thank u sir. sir i have small doubt regarding this. Is it required to save both "drawing format" and "drawing of my part" in the same folder? If we are not doing so, my LOGO is missing in drawing of my part. Always its not possible to save both files in same folder right!
Really awesome video. Very very helpful. Was searching this info since many days. Thank you a lot. You are doing really great. Can i have your mail ID.
Dear sir. Thanks a lot for the video explaining in detail all information for creating CREO drawing templates. I just started CREO (4 days ago). But, I am an expert user of Autodesk Inventor: so I could finish some 25 hours of Creo video training. At this moment, with the help of your video, I learnt to create CREO drawing templates.
Good to see that you are a expert user of Inventor. Now you can easily get all the things in Creo. You can even relate the good and bad part of Creo with Inventor. I too use inventor frequently. It's the most user friendly software, I have ever used.
@@CADxTraining Thanks a lot. I went through your video again today. I understood even better. I keep creating all the templates while learning CREO. I also watch your GD&T series. Thanks a lot for posting your valuable knowledge and skills.
Thank you so much for this clear and easy-to-understand video, I wish you the best.
Nice video with needed knowledge when you are new to Creo, and want your drawings look at a certain level!!
Nice video sir it's helpful
This video is very useful and helped me to know more. Thank you
One can use the Format Grid to define the Zones. Lines can be Patterned using "Translate and Copy".
Really sir you are awesome in creo software thanks a lot for creating this helpful videos please keep up the good work as knowledge sharing is growing all together.
Very nice explain.....thanks
Very Informative videos made by you, please continue making more and more videos in creo. Thank you. Also please make make one video on relations that are used in table to get reflect data automatically in Title box or BOM table
You are amazing! Thank you for such a great video.
You are most welcome
super explanation please make more videos on creo i am new to creo
Thank you so much sir... For explaining in such deep details.... I also want to learn in deeply like you... Please guide me if there is any book from where I can learn it like you.
Thank you for making this video on my wish. Good explanation as always. 😊😊
You are always welcome 🤗
Sir how to insert different surface finish symbols to tittle block.
Thank you so much sir, Seriously it helps me ... Thanks again
Nice video
Sir, thank you so much...
This video is very useful and increase the knowledge about creo drawing.
Sir, I request you please make video for gears (spur, bevel) with equation.
Hello Sir, for making multiple divisions in increments of 2 and 2.5 inches, you could have gone for "Sketch > Edit > Translate and Copy" option. It makes the process much less frustrating and a lot faster.
Go ahead 👍
@@CADxTraining Sir, is it possible to save views in the model so that those views are available for all future models as well? For examples i want to save Left-Top-Front Isometric, Right-Top-Front Isometric, Left-Top-Back Isometric and Right-Top-Back Isometric and I want these to be readily available for me to use in any future model I create, rather than creating them time and again.
Yes you can create 3D views in the model and save it. Go to the view manager and use the Orient tab to create and save the new views in the model.
@@CADxTraining Thank you for your response. Yes I can save it and I do, but the next model I design does not have them ready for me to use. IS there something I can add to the config.pro file or the config. sup file?
For this you need to create part template
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On paper print, left side margin gap more compare to right side. I want to center my drawing from each side. What to do? Any setting?
Convert your drawing in PDF and then it take the print. Let's see if it works in this way.
@@CADxTraining I always print drawing in pdf form. In pdf everything looks good and OK but during paper print it show margin.
sir how you give medel name and drawing name and material??
Your question is not clear.
Sir please make this kind of videos 🙏 more
Thanks sirji nice video
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Isometric view is not showing in my drawing.its showing error while creating.
Can you please provide template link
Whenever I enter offset value it's showing bad expression
Thank u sir. sir i have small doubt regarding this. Is it required to save both "drawing format" and "drawing of my part" in the same folder? If we are not doing so, my LOGO is missing in drawing of my part. Always its not possible to save both files in same folder right!
For this, you must save your creo formate and template to the system folder.
system folder means? where i can find system folder? can u plzz tell me the step by step procedure.
You can see this video till the end. You will get the answer.
Useful
nice
Thank-you
How to configure a for pdf import . pdf to creo
Can you please explain the question again?
@@CADxTraining sir PDF file ko hum creo May kaise convert karte hai
Really awesome video. Very very helpful. Was searching this info since many days. Thank you a lot. You are doing really great. Can i have your mail ID.
complete tutorial