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display open bodys

display open bodys

display open bodys

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I know how to fix a broken display when the body are cutted and you can look inside tke body, a fit operation is fixing the problem.
Is there another way to get more control of this behaviour a default or a setting ?
Thanks in ad

RE: display open bodys

What you need to do is reduce the so-called 'Fit-Percentage', which is defaulted to 100%.  To change this setting, go to...

Preferences -> Visualization -> View Screen

...and at the top of the dialog section titled 'Session Settings' there is a slider which controls the 'Fit Percentage'.  Try changing this to something like 75% and see if this helps.  BTW, this precentage can be preset use Customer Defaults.

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