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multiple models in one drawing

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I have 2 models (A & B) installed in a drawing.

Model A shows up in the model tree, Model B

does not. Can you make model B show up there

as well?
 
In Drawing, select Views, Dwg Models, Add model



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Brian
 
Yea I did that but the second model doesn't show

up in the model tree.....how do I make the second

model show in the model tree?
 
Maybe you have to set that model for it to show up in the tree.

Sorry I can't help you I don't use the tree, takes up to much space.
 
You can only have one model active at a time. So only one model will show up in the tree at a time.
 
When I have model B active, model A shows up in

the model tree???????????????
 
Close your model tree and open it up again. Sometimes the model tree doesn't update properly. I've seen this behavior also when adding feature parameters to the model tree. Either way, you can still only have one model in the tree at a time.
 
This post made me curious, and it turns out I have the same problem, even if I change models and re-open the model tree. Though I don't consider it a real problem, it is puzzling. I've never noticed it before on any other version.
 
u can set whichever the model requires to show in the model tree by click In the tree,switch view,pick the model using query sel.so,that the model tree updates ur model.
 
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