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Model remains visible when editing sketch

Model remains visible when editing sketch

Model remains visible when editing sketch

(OP)
When I edit a sketch the model remains visible. I'm not sure what I did to enabled this, it seemed to have changed on its own. Is there a way to turn it back off? When I'm editing a sketch in a part model I only want to see the sketch.

Tom

Tom Malinski
http://www.okayind.com/
Dell Prec 670, Xeon 3.8,2GB Ram, Nvidia Quadra FX 3450/4000 SDI
SWorks Pro & PDMWorks 2007 SP3.0

RE: Model remains visible when editing sketch

right click on the body -> body hide, and turn it back on in the feature tree with right click on the body in the solid bodies folder -> show

RE: Model remains visible when editing sketch

Maybe "Move/Size Features" got toggled On? It's on the Features Toolbar....

Steve R.

RE: Model remains visible when editing sketch

(OP)
I've been out of town sorry for not getting back to those who responded. Thanks Steve, (49again), thats all it was!

Tom

Tom Malinski
http://www.okayind.com/
Dell Prec 670, Xeon 3.8,2GB Ram, Nvidia Quadra FX 3450/4000 SDI
SWorks Pro & PDMWorks 2007 SP3.0

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