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Adding Part To Assembly Also Places It's Part Number At The Origin - How To Turn This Off

Adding Part To Assembly Also Places It's Part Number At The Origin - How To Turn This Off

Adding Part To Assembly Also Places It's Part Number At The Origin - How To Turn This Off

(OP)
Hey all:
I just inherented a hairy assembly with over 100 parts and it appears that each existing component and any new parts I add, causes the part number to show up at the origin. How can I get rid of this without having to recreate the entire assembly from scratch.

Is there a setting somewhere that prevents these part numbers from showing up at the origin.

RE: Adding Part To Assembly Also Places It's Part Number At The Origin - How To Turn This Off

Marlborough,

Is "Preferences, Visualization Preferences, Names/Borders (tab), Show Object Names" set to "On" for the assembly part?

HTH, Joe

RE: Adding Part To Assembly Also Places It's Part Number At The Origin - How To Turn This Off

(OP)
Thanks man, that did it.

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