Show/Hide within a part, using that part's Reference Sets?
Show/Hide within a part, using that part's Reference Sets?
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NX8.0.3.4 MP13
Windows 7 x64 Pro
Is it possible to Show/Hide within a part, using that part's Reference Sets?
Let's say you've got a complex model, perhaps serving as a design master for a complex assembly, with several Reference Sets containing different subsets of data. It'd be very useful to be able to hit Ctrl+W to access the Show/Hide menu, and pick between the reference sets present in that model. This would allow straightforward display of groups of data which can include the full range of data types (solids, sheets, sketches, datums, etc).
Windows 7 x64 Pro
Is it possible to Show/Hide within a part, using that part's Reference Sets?
Let's say you've got a complex model, perhaps serving as a design master for a complex assembly, with several Reference Sets containing different subsets of data. It'd be very useful to be able to hit Ctrl+W to access the Show/Hide menu, and pick between the reference sets present in that model. This would allow straightforward display of groups of data which can include the full range of data types (solids, sheets, sketches, datums, etc).





RE: Show/Hide within a part, using that part's Reference Sets?
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RE: Show/Hide within a part, using that part's Reference Sets?
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RE: Show/Hide within a part, using that part's Reference Sets?
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Joe
RE: Show/Hide within a part, using that part's Reference Sets?
johnrbaker, what you say is indeed my understanding of Ref Sets in the context of assembly modeling.
jpetach: you're right, but the functionality I'm describing, and what it sounds like cowski has at least in part implemented in his custom code, would be so much more handy, without this workaround. Imagine being able to simply hit Ctrl+W and show and hide entire groups of data simply corresponding to the Ref Sets in the part... would be a very useful enhancement when working with complex design masters.