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CATIA V5 DMU--- *spc-*sol equivalent?

CATIA V5 DMU--- *spc-*sol equivalent?

CATIA V5 DMU--- *spc-*sol equivalent?

(OP)
When opening a model in DMU I see all of the construction geometry.  Is there any way to no show all of it but leave the solids?  

Mind you this is DMU I am talking about. V5 has a menu for hide/show: lines, planes, ect.  DMU does not as far as I can tell.

RE: CATIA V5 DMU--- *spc-*sol equivalent?

Hi,

If your parts are coming from v4, you have an option in Tools, CATIA v4 layers.

If your parts are coming from v5 (but its also the same for v4 models), you can use Edit, Search, Advanced - to hide what you want.

Regards
Fernando

RE: CATIA V5 DMU--- *spc-*sol equivalent?

If you are seeing all of the construction geometry, make sure that you have your CACHE turned ON.  Tools --> Options --> Infrastructure --> Product Structure --> Work with Cache.

RE: CATIA V5 DMU--- *spc-*sol equivalent?

(OP)
Thanks for the help

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