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Composite Yellow Lines

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kevcrain
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Composite Yellow Lines

How can I make the default yellow lines that occur in a composite change to be the normal black lines?
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Anonymous
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Are you talking about sketch lines?  What version? Can
you post an example part, zipped?


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kevcrain
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Here's the file. It is Inventor 2009, and it is the black outline that normally occurs on every part to show its edges. This happens when I import say an iges or other format and select the option to combine everything together into one part. The reason for doing this is that it makes our purchased part library cleaner and easier to manage.
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JDMather
in reply to: kevcrain

Try this one. (pull down the EOP marker)

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kevcrain
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That's perfect, now how did you do that?
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JDMather
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You might start here http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/jam/augiworld0908/ and if you are attending AU this year I will be presenting a class on this stuff http://au.autodesk.com/sessions/detail/3056/ I stitched the surfaces into a solid in the CE. I suspect the part would have stitched automatically with the correct settings on import of the neutral file.

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hollyesther
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Thanks JD!  Isolating my part and then stitching it worked for me.  🙂

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