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Drafting : Defining the render sets ?

Drafting : Defining the render sets ?

Drafting : Defining the render sets ?

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Hi All,
In my companey we use UG NX 8 software. Presently I am working on assembly drawing. I am facing a problem here.
In the assembly drawing, I need to show only one component in dotted line (The hidden edges), but I dont know how to do it.
I came to know that we have to use "render Sets", but I dont know where to find it , and how to define the render sets ? and how to use that in the drafting.

Please help me.

Thank you all :)

RE: Drafting : Defining the render sets ?

Select the view in which you wish the Render Set to be created, press MB3 and select the 'Style' option. When the Style dialog comes up in the middle there will be a button labeled 'Define Render Sets in View'. Select the button and when the next dialog comes up press the 'F1' key which will bring up the context sensitive help files for creating Render Sets.

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