A part's display settings are stored in display states in the part.
Part display states control the appearance, display mode, hide/show, and transparency of bodies, features, faces, and parts as shown:
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Hide/Show |
Display Mode |
Appearance |
Transparency |
Parts |
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|
X |
X |
Bodies (solid and surface) |
X |
X |
X |
X |
Features |
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|
X |
X |
Hideable features such as sketches, reference geometry, curves, parting lines, and routing points |
X |
|
|
|
Faces |
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|
X |
X |
To view display controls, click
at the top of the FeatureManager design tree to expand the Display Pane.
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Display Pane closed |
 |
Display Pane open |
From the Display Pane, you can define different combinations of the settings and save them in display states.
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 |
Display State-1 |
Display State-2 |
You can use the Display Pane to:
- Change display settings for a part's features and solid and surface bodies.
- Change the appearance of the part.
- Add new display states to the part.
- Rename display states.
- Change the active display state.
- Remove all or selected appearances from the part.
You can also control the display state mode by linking display states to configurations in the ConfigurationManager.