Hi all. I am using some reference planes for work in progress in a separate view.
I don't want this reference planes to mess with all views etc..
Which is the best way to keep them under control and organised?
Thanks in advance.
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I use two way of control for Reference Planes:
Constantin Stroescu
What I prefer is make a workset just for ref. plane turn off the workset globally from workset Dialogue box. Open the view you are working in press vv/vg-->Worksets tab-->override the ref plane workset from global to show in this view.
@dferreira-blackwell @constantin.stroescu
Do you see any conflict using subcategories for the reference planes and at the same time putting them in a workset?
Thanks in advance.
how do you template/filter the reference planes once they are in a different subcategory?
Once in filters you can chose reference planes but not subcategories..?
Thanks
@dferreira-blackwell wrote:What I prefer is make a workset just for ref. plane turn off the workset globally from workset Dialogue box. Open the view you are working in press vv/vg-->Worksets tab-->override the ref plane workset from global to show in this view.
I would avoid using worksets for visibility. They are user assigned. Subcategories and a good naming convention is a much better option.
the problem with subcategories is that you can filter them if they are all organised in subcategories, but what happens if you have reference planes that have no subcategory?
Help appreciated.
@Anonymous wrote:What I am trying to say regarding VG is that subcategories come under reference planes, if you have ref planes that dont belong to any subcatgories you cannot turn them off without turning all of them off..
Put them on a subcategory of their own.
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