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Assembly constraints in NX 7.5

Assembly constraints in NX 7.5

Assembly constraints in NX 7.5

(OP)
Is there a toggle to automatically not show the assembly constraint lines in NX 7.5?

Assemblies -> Component Position -> Show and Hide Constraints does not appear to be a toggle.

I looked through the customer defaults tabs for Assemblies but did not find anything to turn this visible feature off.

RE: Assembly constraints in NX 7.5

right click constraints in your assembly navigator.
deselect "Display Constraints in Graphics Window"

alternatively: ctrl+w (opens show and hide)
click on the "-" next to Assembly contraints

they both act differently, I can't really explain the difference though, but I'm sure someone else here can.  

NX 7.5
Teamcenter 8

RE: Assembly constraints in NX 7.5

And when working with new parts, you can turn them off as described above in your template part. (don't forget to save)

Best regards,

Michaël.

NX7.5.4.4 + TC Unified 8.3

 

RE: Assembly constraints in NX 7.5

(OP)
So there's no way to set this globally?  We know about single file toggles, but nothing that just says "do not ever show these".

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