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janarT35FJ
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Invisible details

janarT35FJ
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Hi!

 

I have searched a lot of ways and options how to hide invisible details in my drawings but they are still visible.

Example - in assembly file i have changed screw component appearance invisible - in drawing it is still visible.

Is there a way to make it invisible? 

 

What i want - when i place assembly to drawing, screw component is invisible.

 

Maybe you can help me.

 

Thanks!

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Invisible details

Hi!

 

I have searched a lot of ways and options how to hide invisible details in my drawings but they are still visible.

Example - in assembly file i have changed screw component appearance invisible - in drawing it is still visible.

Is there a way to make it invisible? 

 

What i want - when i place assembly to drawing, screw component is invisible.

 

Maybe you can help me.

 

Thanks!

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NigelHay
in reply to: janarT35FJ

NigelHay
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In the drawing, if you find the view in the browser & expand the assembly, you can R.Click & turn off visibility of individual items. Is that what you are trying to do?

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In the drawing, if you find the view in the browser & expand the assembly, you can R.Click & turn off visibility of individual items. Is that what you are trying to do?

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janarT35FJ
in reply to: NigelHay

janarT35FJ
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Hi!

 

That´s not what i am looking for. 

I would like that - When i change some detail appearance invisible in assembly file then it is not shown in drawing.

 

Thanks for fast reply!

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Hi!

 

That´s not what i am looking for. 

I would like that - When i change some detail appearance invisible in assembly file then it is not shown in drawing.

 

Thanks for fast reply!

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CCarreiras
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CCarreiras
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Hi!

You can do that using View Representations in the assembly.

Then, you can use these view representations in the drawing to have the same result between the drawing and the assembly.

ccarreiras_0-1655120622508.png

 

CCarreiras

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Hi!

You can do that using View Representations in the assembly.

Then, you can use these view representations in the drawing to have the same result between the drawing and the assembly.

ccarreiras_0-1655120622508.png

 

CCarreiras

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-niels-
in reply to: janarT35FJ

-niels-
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Is your drawing view "associative"?

niels_0-1655119950935.png

 


Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands

Is your drawing view "associative"?

niels_0-1655119950935.png

 


Niels van der Veer
Inventor professional user & 3DS Max enthusiast
Vault professional user/manager
The Netherlands

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janarT35FJ
in reply to: CCarreiras

janarT35FJ
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Hi! 

 

So sorry for answering you so late. A lot of work and fast times.

One question about representation option in left bar. This WebSet1 is custom made design view or is it some default.

I dont have this option in my representation bar. I have only master which is locked and default. Thats all.

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Hi! 

 

So sorry for answering you so late. A lot of work and fast times.

One question about representation option in left bar. This WebSet1 is custom made design view or is it some default.

I dont have this option in my representation bar. I have only master which is locked and default. Thats all.

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