Command Tips: Display
Access Display States in a drawing with RMB>Properties>Drop Down.
Drawing | Display State
Drawing | Display State
Copy display states from one configuration onto the next
Assembly,Interface | Display State
Assembly,Interface | Display State
Create a copy of the Display State selected, by selecting one and then add another.
Assembly,Interface | Display State
Assembly,Interface | Display State
Know that each assembly can contain one or more display states
Assembly | Display State
Assembly | Display State
Open a sketch and hit Display/Delete Relations. In the Property Manager you can select External to see all the relations to other components. Note: External also shows the references to other features in the part.
Sketch,Relation | Display Relation
Sketch,Relation | Display Relation
Set display options, like Image Quality, to affect the performance of an assembly.
Setup,Performance | Display Option
Setup,Performance | Display Option
Set the Display Style of a view to its parent. You can also use the parent scale.
Part | Display Style
Part | Display Style
Switch between transparent and opaque displays, by selecting Assembly Transparency in Edit Part in assembly mode.
Assembly,Interface | Display,Transparency
Assembly,Interface | Display,Transparency
Use Display States to control the visibility and appearance of components in an assembly.
Assembly | Display State
Assembly | Display State
Use the Display Panel to check for colors that weren't applied at a part level.
Interface | Display Panel,Color
Interface | Display Panel,Color
