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How to get rid off the edge lines??

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Major Ton
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How to get rid off the edge lines??

Hi all,

After creating a complete assembly, edge lines (I don't know the right term for that) are still visible. How can I make them invisible so that my creation will look like one solid object?

Gr.Sven
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Anonymous
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Tools -> Application Options -> Display tab

on right hand side (Shaded Display Modes) turn off "Silhouettes" and "Edge
Display" under Active


wrote in message news:5007913@discussion.autodesk.com...
Hi all,

After creating a complete assembly, edge lines (I don't know the right term
for that) are still visible. How can I make them invisible so that my
creation will look like one solid object?

Gr.Sven
Message 3 of 4
Anonymous
in reply to: Major Ton

If you're referring to the Assembly environment go to the main menu --> Tools --> App Ops ... --> Display (tab) --> Shaded Display
Modes (panel) and de-select everything under Enabled, Active & Background.

If you're in the DM you need to select (use a Window or Crossing Window) the lines, RMB and de-select Visible.

HTH
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wrote in message news:5007913@discussion.autodesk.com...
Hi all,

After creating a complete assembly, edge lines (I don't know the right term for that) are still visible. How can I make them
invisible so that my creation will look like one solid object?

Gr.Sven
Message 4 of 4
Major Ton
in reply to: Major Ton

Great! Thank you!

"Tools -> Application Options -> Display tab" I've been there many times, but never looked closely enough I guess...

Thanks again

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