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Hi. I think that your question is not very clear. If you are talking about projection curve (text) on some surface there are few ways how to do that.. Take a look at this topic... http://mcadcentral.com/proe/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=30179& PN=15&TPN=1
But if you are talking about projected curves on surface or about intersecting ...than create two 2D curves insert them both by holding CTRL key and than go EDIT/INTERSECT
Two projection curves are confusing. It is better to extrude a surface and
project a curve onto that surface. I suggest coloring that surface tool a
different color like green and crank up the transparency so it is clear that
this surface is a tool.
In proe 2001 two projection of curve is available
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create the two sketchs you want to project. Select them both and choose edit>intersect. It is the same thing as two projections. You just need to build the planes and sketches first.
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