Don’t you know how to use creo6.0 to create engineering drawings with the same name? Then if you don’t know how, come and learn with the editor how to create engineering drawings with the same name in creo6.0. I hope that learning through this tutorial can help everyone better Understand creo6.0.
First, open creo6.0, create a new part drawing, and enter the required name (the default file name is used here).
After completing the part drawing design, when you need to create a engineering drawing of this part drawing, create a new engineering drawing. By default, its file name is composed of drw+3-digit ordinal number (such as drw001). Creo6.0 has an additional option when creating new engineering drawings - "Use drawing model file name". Check this option, and the file name becomes customized, and a gray text "<Generated>" prompt is displayed.
After checking "Use drawing model file name", confirm to create the engineering drawing. At this time, the engineering drawing file name will be the same as the file name of the part drawing.
Note: "Use drawing model file name" only needs to be checked and it will be valid the next time you create a drawing. There is no need to check it multiple times.
The above is the method shared by the editor to create engineering drawings with the same name in creo6.0. Friends who don’t know how to do it can come and learn.