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Any way to remove the "NC" from above members when viewing "Unity (bending)"

Any way to remove the "NC" from above members when viewing "Unity (bending)"

Any way to remove the "NC" from above members when viewing "Unity (bending)"

(OP)
I've got a lot of members I'm not running code checks on, and all the "NC" really clutter up the viewspace.

Thanks,
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RE: Any way to remove the "NC" from above members when viewing "Unity (bending)"

Can you de-select those members? They turn half-tone and I think the labels go away.

RE: Any way to remove the "NC" from above members when viewing "Unity (bending)"

(OP)
That's the only way I've figured out so far. Thanks JAE.

RE: Any way to remove the "NC" from above members when viewing "Unity (bending)"

Once you get only the members selected that you can/want to see results for, you can use the saved selection states feature to save that view. The save feature will also save the locked/unlocked view state (unlocked keeps the ghosted members, whereas locked they are turned completely off)

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