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Assembly Filter behaviour unusual

Assembly Filter behaviour unusual

Assembly Filter behaviour unusual

(OP)
Hi All,

I have a little bit of a puzzle with how the Asy Filters behave.

For example I have a primary asy with 2 sub asy's below it and I create a filter for each sub asy.

When I turn on one then the other the respective sub asy appear, that's fine.  When I turn one off then the other that's fine.

Now when I turn one on the other reappears without me selecting the respective filter item.  Additionally the filter item remains unchecked which not does not correspond to its dsiplayed state?????

Am I doing something wrong in how I create my filter or is there something I am missing?  Quite frankly I like filters and use them alot but when I have a huge asy such as in Aerospace it drives me nuts!

Any advice or assistance very much appreciated.

Best Regards

Dave

RE: Assembly Filter behaviour unusual

Hello,
Filter is used to perform an operation like blank,isolate on a group of components, Whatever operation you perform on the filter will take place on the group of componet defined in the filter.
Add components such that after applying the filter , only required componets get selected.

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