How to setup Material in Wildfire 5.0

Did anyone found how to set a material for a part in wildfire 5.0, since the "setup" menu doesn't exist anymore

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kefferavelino
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Did anyone found how to set a material for a part in wildfire 5.0, since the "setup" menu doesn't exist anymore

Interesting information, thanks for sharing. Haven't see WF5 yet, maybe soon, but in WF4 they moved the setup of geometric tolerances under 'Insert>Annotations' which STILL launches the same menu manager interface. Another place to look might be the 'Edit' menu. Have you tried the Menu Mapper in the User section of PTC.COM? this is usually the default login for the builtin Browser and it shows the from/to for menus.

David Janes

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oon, but in WF4 they moved the setup of geometric tolerances under 'Insert>= Annotations' which STILL launches the same menu manager interface. Another = place to look might be the 'Edit' menu. Have you tried the Menu Mapper in t= he User section of PTC.COM? this is usually the default login for the built= in Browser and it shows the from/to for menus.

Hello All,

Only if anyone have had this doubt, I found where the itens of "Edit>Setup" are (including Materials). They are now in "File>Properties"

Roberto

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kefferavelino

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but in WF4 they moved the setup of geometric tolerances under 'Insert>Annotations' which STILL launches the same menu manager interface. Another place to look might be the 'Edit' menu. Have you tried the Menu Mapper in the User section of PTC.COM? this is usually the default login for the builtin Browser and it shows the from/to for menus.

Shouldn't they have put it in "Edit > Properties". We're not changing properties on a File. Doesn't make sense, so be it.

Paul

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Paul Gress

infinitely, not that they give up but that they slow down the "pace" of the transition so much that it is nearly imperceptible. After all, after the first one or two big pushes, it's slowed down to a crawl already. Wouldn't take much more slowing for it to become a snail's pace. Wonder who's going to buy it when the cow's giving drops instead of buckets. And if you're in doubt about this, take a look at the basic modelling "Insert" menu where features are created. The ones that have gone Dashboard are marked with an icon. And that is less than half the list.

David Janes

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Janes

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