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Assembly hide/show component - fade feature

Assembly hide/show component - fade feature

Assembly hide/show component - fade feature

(OP)
OK.

Here's a question for you SW wizards. In an assembly, when I want to hide or show a component, the picked component fades respectively. Is there anyway to eliminate the fade feature and have the component just 'pop' in or out? This gets particulurly annoying with components with lots of detail that slow down the process.

As always all responses are greatly appreciated.

Thanks

SW 2008 SP 3.0
WIN XP SP 2
Dell 380
nVidia FX1400

RE: Assembly hide/show component - fade feature

Go to Tools\Options\View, and you can adjust the speed things hide or show.

Dan

www.eltronresearch.com

RE: Assembly hide/show component - fade feature

Tools > Options > System Options > View.  You are looking for Hide/Show Component.  Slide the slider to off.

RE: Assembly hide/show component - fade feature

(OP)
That worked!!!

Thanks to both of you!

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