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sketch and finishing plans

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Saturday morning skewer domandine:
- How do you find out what plan I made a sketch?
- How do you find on which floor I have finished an extrusion or a hole?
- how do you turn on/think all floors in the environment part if I turned them off one at a time?
(the classics above or ctrl+ì do not work in part environment)
or I lost something or it seems that there is still no solution to this.
For the first question, I know there's a macro on the network. Does anyone use it? How's it going?
I wonder if someone's somehow solved it.
thanks and good weekend:smile:
 
the first two questions I have no answer and sincerely for me is not a big problem: In the first case opening the sketch I can understand on what plan I did and on average if I created a new plan is near that sketch, in the second case I avoid using the command "up to"... obvious that it is referred to my way of working.

for the last question my answer is so trivial that I think I didn't understand the question... to not display the "view->view object" plans and remove or place the check marks

Hi.
 
nice questions tarkus, the answers would also interest me (as long as there are these answers. . )
 
the first two questions I have no answer and sincerely for me is not a big problem: In the first case opening the sketch I can understand on what plan I did and on average if I created a new plan is near that sketch, in the second case I avoid using the command "up to"... obvious that it is referred to my way of working.

for the last question my answer is so trivial that I think I didn't understand the question... to not display the "view->view object" plans and remove or place the check marks

Hi.
You don't need the first two questions, okay.
for the third I can not use the object visibility because it works with visible plans.
I'll explain better. As I create work with sketches on user-generated planes, I remove visibility, but if you remove visibility to a plane individually, you can no longer turn it on" with the object visibility command...and if you have 40 floors and no longer remember which you used to finish the hole, you must scroll one at a time to find it.
It would not take long to report on the hole dialog or other sketch work, the n° floor you have taken as a reference. . .
 
And if you have 40 floors and you don't remember which one you used to finish the hole, you must scroll one at a time to find it. . .
I don't know if it can be a solution... and if you rename your plans from the browser?
 
Yeah, I thought about it, maybe it'll take me a little fancy to find the name to everyone....:biggrin:
 
I try to take a look if I can make a macro, but it will take a while to get rid of that nuisance called ongoing project:wink:
Bye!
 
while at a time of pause I looked at the problem of the termination plan I realized (I never use this option) that editing the workmanship however it turns out to me piano, both in the browser and in the model... I may not have understood the problem well, then, since from the browser you see the name of the plan immediately... What's wrong with me?
 
while at a time of pause I looked at the problem of the termination plan I realized (I never use this option) that editing the workmanship however it turns out to me piano, both in the browser and in the model... I may not have understood the problem well, then, since from the browser you see the name of the plan immediately... What's wrong with me?
I can't believe it!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! ! !
I always keep above the browser the dialog box during the changes, and only because you tell me, I realize that I had a non-existent problem, at least for the holes.
I'm so sorry. :36_1_25::36_1_2:
thanks catafract:36_1_11:
 
as well as I 2014... it shows me not selecting the processing but just "aprendola" to change it, if it can be useful.
 
I attack this tread not to open a new discussion:

How do I view the plan on which a sketch is created?
 
I think of this:
Take the sketch in the browser and move it up higher than you can, in theory you should stop just below the plan or face from which it was generated.
if instead it allows you to go up to the top, it means that it was made on a plane of origin.
It is the usual eye, but always better than nothing.
 
I think of this:
Take the sketch in the browser and move it up higher than you can, in theory you should stop just below the plan or face from which it was generated.
if instead it allows you to go up to the top, it means that it was made on a plane of origin.
It is the usual eye, but always better than nothing.
It seems so strange that you can't see the plan on which the sketch was created.

and if I wanted to change the plan what should I do?
Do all the sketch again?
 

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