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Route Lines

Route Lines

Route Lines

(OP)

I need some help.
We use route lines when making assembly exploded views in our "product engineering" department. These are then great for our drawings. Then our "manufacturing engineering" department wants to use the "product eng" model to create process drawings. This is great, but our ME department is not allowed to change the PE model. The ME's can use the exploded view and hide some of the parts, but the route lines do not go away.
How do I hide or delete the route lines on the ME drawings?

Thanks

RE: Route Lines

Can you place them on a seperate layer & then hide the layer?

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RE: Route Lines

(OP)

No I can't because they appear to be part of the model.  The show up in the model as one 3D sketch.

RE: Route Lines

I don't think this is posible.

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RE: Route Lines

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I was afraid of that.

Thanks for the effort.

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