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Unhide components in assemblies

Unhide components in assemblies

Unhide components in assemblies

(OP)
Anyone know of a quick easy way to unhide all hidden components in an assembly apart from manually scrolling down the tree and picking?
The Advanced hide/show feature seems too indepth for a simple 'unblank all' as in often found in other CAD packages.

RE: Unhide components in assemblies

when you mark the assembly you can select in the menue edit - show with dependents - this configuration. all components in the assembly or subassembly will unhide.

RE: Unhide components in assemblies

(OP)
Thanks kikacop!

RE: Unhide components in assemblies

How about click the first feature, and shift-click the last, right click and choose unhide?  This is a Windows  application, so it should work (and I think I have done it before).  It might depend on the state of the last feature or the majority..........  Tweak with it a bit.

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