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From here all settings as well as enabling of the ATB (Associative Topology Bus) can be applied. When opening an import file, the user will be presented with the Import New Model dialogue box. Simply setup a profile for that supplier and when importing their data, from the wizard you can choose that stored profile and achieve consist results based on proven settings from that supplier’s data type. This will make it easy for someone that repeatedly receives data from a supplier or customer in the same format. These profiles are easily configured, stored, and retrieved. The user also has the option of using predefined profiles that allow settings to be reused based on a stored set of configurations.
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These were typically accessed thru config.pro options in the past making it cumbersome to switch between settings upon import. The new 3D Import Wizard gives users the ability to access upon import all of the various settings for imported 3D data. In this document we will discuss 2 of these enhancements: There are several new enhancements that aid in the import and repair of models created in other CAD systems. With Creo Elements/Pro 5.0, PTC continues to improve on the functionality that was delivered in the all new Import Data Doctor that was released with Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 4.0. Product Focus : What’s New in Import Data Doctor for Creo Elements/Pro 5.0 PTC Technical Specialists Newsletter - May 2011 You can read the Desktop Tip of the Month here also authored by Mark Decraene and you can also read the Enterprise Product Focus of the Month here and the Enterprise Tip of the Month here authored by Jack Sullivan.