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view size and reference parts

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ipotemusa

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Hello everyone
I have a little problem, I am making a lay-out and I set the edile as a reference part (I want it to appear light and in dotted and that it does not hide anything)
but at the stage of putting into the table inv cuts everything immediately outside the pieces not of reference, with the result that only the 2 machines appear to me and almost no reference of the edile.
is it possible to indicate to manina what is the area to display in the table? or to keep the external limits of all including the reference pieces?
greetings
silvio
 
This is the "problem" of having parts and/or assemblings in "referral", I think unfortunately we have to keep it so.....:frown::frown:
 
This is the "problem" of having parts and/or assemblings in "referral", I think unfortunately we have to keep it so.....:frown::frown:
No no.

just click on the view you want to resize and, in the window that opens, select the folder "model status".
impose a " margin" so that you can see all the parts that interest you.
the option " hidden line calculation " governs the behavior of the reference parts towards the normal parts.
the tick on " all bodies " allows the reference parts to be hidden from the superstant normal ones, " separate reference data " leaves the trace of the complete references, both above and below the normal parts.

Bye.
 
No no.

just click on the view you want to resize and, in the window that opens, select the folder "model status".
impose a " margin" so that you can see all the parts that interest you.
the option " hidden line calculation " governs the behavior of the reference parts towards the normal parts.
the tick on " all bodies " allows the reference parts to be hidden from the superstant normal ones, " separate reference data " leaves the trace of the complete references, both above and below the normal parts.

Bye.
perfect
 
Let me introduce myself into the discussion because I have a similar problem:biggrin:

sometimes some components of a set appear to me dotted where instead they should be hidden and hidden (...or dotted I still have not understood) where they should appear full....why???? What did I touch? ? ?

for now thank you and meanwhile point "all the bodies" so at least what is below you do not see:wink:
 
No no.

just click on the view you want to resize and, in the window that opens, select the folder "model status".
impose a " margin" so that you can see all the parts that interest you.
the option " hidden line calculation " governs the behavior of the reference parts towards the normal parts.
the tick on " all bodies " allows the reference parts to be hidden from the superstant normal ones, " separate reference data " leaves the trace of the complete references, both above and below the normal parts.

Bye.
Thank you, that was what I needed that margin.
I thought it was weird that you couldn't handle the problem.
greetings
silvio
 

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