What's New in Creo Parametric 11.0

May 8, 2025 Mark Potrzebowski

Creo Parametric 11.0 is packed with productivity-enhancing updates, and sometimes the smallest changes make the biggest impact in your daily workflows. We’ve put together three short video demonstrations that showcase some of the newest functionality—from improved surface modeling tools to smarter file management and model tree navigation.

Check out these videos below.

1. Extrapolate: A Smarter Way to Extend Surfaces

The Extend command in Creo 11 now includes a new sub-type: Extrapolate. This enhancement offers more flexibility when working with surfaces, allowing you to extend and replace geometry past its original boundary in a more controlled and efficient way. Watch how this works in action in our brief video demo.

 
2. Rename Tool: More Control, Less Hassle

The updated Rename Tool in Creo 11 makes it easier than ever to manage part and feature names. Not only does it better detect duplicate names, but it also gives users a chance to fix issues without having to restart the renaming process. This small tweak can save time—and prevent a lot of frustration.

 
3. Expand by Level: A Model Tree Upgrade

Formerly known as “Expand All,” the new Expand by Level command gives users more control over how much of the model tree they want to display. You can now choose exactly how many levels of subfeatures to expand, making it easier to navigate complex models without overwhelming your screen.

 

About the Author

Mark Potrzebowski

Technical Training Engineer <br><br>Mark’s primary responsibilities include instructing software classes in CATIA, Smarteam, ENOVIA, Creo Parametric, and Autodesk Inventor. Receiving a B.Sc. in Computer Graphics from Purdue University with a focus in Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), he is a Dassault Systèmes Certified instructor working with a variety of different workbenches in CATIA that include Part Design, Surfacing, Drafting, Sheet Metal Design, Assembly Design, Kinematics (KIN), Generative Structural Analysis (GSA), and Electrical Harness Design.

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