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base coordinate symbol display

base coordinate symbol display

base coordinate symbol display

(OP)
was hoping someone had some insight on this.

in ST6, when in a assembly, we continue to have the symbol for the base coordinate system for random parts showing up in the assy. Sometimes there are coordinate systems shown all over. It takes quite a bit of time to drill down and identify which part has the coordinate system in question turned on so we can then turn it off and not see it at the assy level.

Is there a way to turn off all coordinate systems at once at the assy level?

thanks so much

RE: base coordinate symbol display

Click with Right Mouse Button somewhere in the graphic Windows. Just don't select any part or subbasembly.
Select the Show/Hide All Component command.
In new Window, turn off the coordinate system. Just click in the Hide All column next to the coordinate system option.
All the CSYS will be hidden immediately.

Hope that this is what you are looking for.

RE: base coordinate symbol display

(OP)
Too easy! Thanks so much.

This would apply for similar issues with ref planes, sketches, etc....

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