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You can create shaded drawing views with high quality edges to prevent far side edges from displaying on the near side face of a model. This type of view is appropriate for thin-walled models with features, such as walls or ribs, that make contact with the back face of the model.
When you open a model in Large Design Review, the structure of patterns and assembly features are easier to view in the FeatureManager design tree.
You can create exploded view steps that rotate a component with or without linear translation.
You can use a bounding box to position a mirrored component with respect to the mirror plane for mirroring asymmetric components.
The software detects conflicts when an assembly contains subassemblies with a single-configuration component that is driven by an in-context relationship to a component with multiple configurations. The results appear in the AssemblyXpert dialog box.
When you select components or subassemblies, a context toolbar appears. When your selection has multiple configurations, you can change the configuration from the context toolbar.
The string values suppressed and unsuppressed are valid values for selected design table columns. You can use shortcuts for these string values in design tables.
You can toggle between the flexible and rigid states for subassemblies from the subassembly shortcut bar.
You can set an option to update model graphics data for components when you save assemblies, to prevent display list data from becoming out-of-date.
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