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sketch wrapped to quote in plant

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Hello, guys.
perhaps excuse the banal question for the most experienced.
I have a similar situation. ..as you see from the annex the wrapped sketch that digs a cylinder.
I need to quote the "open" shape. So developed in the plant... basically the sketch on the floor.
How do I do that? Can I take the sketch somehow directly?
Sorry, but I don't know how to operate.

Thank you very much
 

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the sketch you used to perform that excavation is automatically incorporated into the function and hidden.
in the table, every view contains all the features of your part.
navigate the view where you want to view the primitive sketch and with the right click do on 'show'.
Remember that you can also import the shares of the sketch without having to recreate it and it is associated in a bidirectional way, that is, you can change the value of the share that is reflected in the table and in the 3d.
 
perfect soliduser... thank you very much.
I'm just asking you one last thing.
so doing I see the sketch from which as you rightly said you can see quotas and use them bidirectionally.
But unfortunately I see, under the sketch also the view of the cylinder that hangs a little in the quotation.
Can I somehow isolate just the sketch? ...so as not to see other overlapping rows below?
this is a simple case but imagine in much more complex situations with many curves.

Thank you.
 
perfect soliduser... thank you very much.
I'm just asking you one last thing.
so doing I see the sketch from which as you rightly said you can see quotas and use them bidirectionally.
But unfortunately I see, under the sketch also the view of the cylinder that hangs a little in the quotation.
Can I somehow isolate just the sketch? ...so as not to see other overlapping rows below?
this is a simple case but imagine in much more complex situations with many curves.

Thank you.
after you have seen the sketch as explained above, go back to the feature manager of that view and always select with Cliq Destro (Let us start using it always, hides "a world") the function that generated your cylinder. from the menu that opens you choose hide hide hide hide; the body disappears and remains that sketch.

greetings
Mar
 
Bye-bye.
I had come to your solution, but the problem is that I hide the solid (in this case the cylinder) in all the views, although obviously I hide it by selecting it from the feature manager of the view...instead I would hide it only in the view where I see the sketch in the plant.
 
Bye-bye.
I had come to your solution, but the problem is that I hide the solid (in this case the cylinder) in all the views, although obviously I hide it by selecting it from the feature manager of the view...instead I would hide it only in the view where I see the sketch in the plant.
you can use the 'display status'.
If you don't know what they are and serve, read the help.
 

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