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Sketch display setting help please

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Anonymous
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Sketch display setting help please

Anonymous
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We recently upgraded to 2019 from 2016, I imported my settings but as per usual jumping that many versions a lot of them did not apply.

It is not a big deal but when I edit a part in an assembly, the parts not being edited would go somewhat transparent in 2016. This does not happen in 2019, what setting am I looking for?

 

Thanks for any help

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Sketch display setting help please

We recently upgraded to 2019 from 2016, I imported my settings but as per usual jumping that many versions a lot of them did not apply.

It is not a big deal but when I edit a part in an assembly, the parts not being edited would go somewhat transparent in 2016. This does not happen in 2019, what setting am I looking for?

 

Thanks for any help

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Cadmanto
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Under the application options, assembly tab.

setting.png

 


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Best Regards,
Scott McFadden
(Colossians 3:23-25)


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Under the application options, assembly tab.

setting.png

 


Windows 10 x64 -16GB Ram
Intel i7-6700 @ 3.41ghz
nVidia GTS 250 - 1 GB
Inventor Pro 2020

 

Best Regards,
Scott McFadden
(Colossians 3:23-25)


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jhackney1972
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This should be the setting you are looking for.  Application Options are found under the Tools tab.

 

Inactive Part Transparency.jpg

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This should be the setting you are looking for.  Application Options are found under the Tools tab.

 

Inactive Part Transparency.jpg

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jhackney1972
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@Cadmantois correct, my setting is for the "amount" of transparency.  Sorry about that.

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@Cadmantois correct, my setting is for the "amount" of transparency.  Sorry about that.

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JDMather
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If you would prefer a "toggle" you can dock these two buttons anywhere on your ribbon.

 

Transparency.png


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If you would prefer a "toggle" you can dock these two buttons anywhere on your ribbon.

 

Transparency.png


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Certified SolidWorks Professional


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Anonymous
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Thank you All for your replies.

 

3 answers that helped me to get it just the way I wanted.

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Thank you All for your replies.

 

3 answers that helped me to get it just the way I wanted.

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