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Display Shaded Planes

Display Shaded Planes

Display Shaded Planes

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I'm working in SW2003.  I have tried to display shaded planes but can't seem to get it to work.  Any suggestions?

thanks

RE: Display Shaded Planes

Matt,

This is a pretty straight forward thing.. let me know the steps you have taken to view them and I can tell you whats wrong here..

First you have to select the "Display Shaded Planes" option in the Tools Options menu

then you have to make sure that they are "turned on" graphically.  Remember that the system planes (front top, and right) are hidden by default and you must Right click on each of them in the feature manager and select show to see them.

Next. under the "view" dropdown menu you must also tell solidworks that you wish to see all planes by clicking on "planes"

That should do it for most cases..

there is one exception.

If you are in an assembly that falls into your "large assembly mode" threshold all entities under the view dropdown will be grayed out and hidden.

If you want to see them you need to either turn off large assembly mode (Tools/Large Assembly Mode) or you need to modify your preferences under the Tools/options/large assembly mode, to not hide axes, planes, sketches etc.

Regards,
Jon
jgbena@yahoo.com

RE: Display Shaded Planes

Also check that the colour & transparency settings are set as you would like them.
Tools>Options>Document Properties>Plane Display>Front Colour, Back Colour & Transparency


CorBlimeyLimey, Ontario, Canada
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FAQ559-863

RE: Display Shaded Planes

BluesMatt
Did either of the above help?


CorBlimeyLimey, Barrie, Ontario.
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FAQ559-863

RE: Display Shaded Planes

Just a note.  We have view - show planes turned on all the time.  Then we hide them individually.  We find that this is more convenient because you can unhide only the one(s) you want at any given time.

John Richards Sr. Mech. Engr.
Rockwell Collins Flight Dynamics

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