You can use Assembly Visualization to apply colors to the model to help you to visualize and compare the value of the sorting property for each component.
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In Assembly Visualization, you can use a spectrum that blends gradually from one color to the next to help you visualize a numerical property, such as Mass or Volume, whose value changes in irregular increments from one component to the next.
In Assembly Visualization, you can use a spectrum that steps from one distinct color to the next to help you visualize a property with discrete values, such as Vendor or Status.
You can use Assembly Visualization to focus on the components that most affect an assembly's environmental impact.
You can save the Assembly Visualization view as a display state.
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