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greyed texture button
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Miles Lowry
on Sep 30, 2008
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on Oct 2, 2008 by Miles Lowry
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Why is it that my texture & color buttons are greyed out? I am in the part and using SW 2008 4.0, I have no add-ons.
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Miles
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Charles Culp
Sep 30, 2008 7:18 PM
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http://forum.solidworks.com/fo...atid=8&threadid=12787
There are other methods for adjusting color, you will now have to use those. Right Click on any feature/face/part/body and then select the gold globe. You can apply your color/texture from there.
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I am actually trying to change the texture not the color. I just mentioned the color button in case it was relivent.
There are other methods for adjusting color, you will now have to use those. Right Click on any feature/face/part/body and then select the gold globe. You can apply your color/texture from there.