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jlath

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All work planes visible after part visibility restored
Posted: Nov 2, 2009 6:13 PM
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When I turn the visibility off of a part in an assembly and restore the visibility on. All the work planes are visible.
They were saved with them off and off when I turned the visibility off. Has anyone experienced this.
Thanks
Bob S.
Re: All work planes visible after part visibility restored
Posted: Nov 2, 2009 6:51 PM   in response to: jlath in response to: jlath
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AFAIK, it's always been that way for me. One of the reasons I try to use
isolate instead. But that doesn't track visibility changes you make while
in an isolated state either, though I can live with that!

Bob S.

jlath wrote:
When I turn the visibility off of a part in an assembly and restore the visibility on. All the work planes are visible.
They were saved with them off and off when I turned the visibility off. Has anyone experienced this.
Thanks
Dennis Jeffrey
Re: All work planes visible after part visibility restored
Posted: Nov 2, 2009 10:17 PM   in response to: jlath in response to: jlath
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dloganbill

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Re: All work planes visible after part visibility restored
Posted: Nov 3, 2009 5:17 PM   in response to: jlath in response to: jlath
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The work around that I have found (and so far seems to work) is to RMB the part and open it. Then turn the visibility of the planes, sketches, whatever, within the part file and then save the PART file. Close the part file and then see if that helps out the assembly file.