If you publish a model with display states from SOLIDWORKS 2008 or later, the display states appear in a Display States section on the eDrawings Configurations pane. To see a display state, select it from the list on the pane.
When publishing models from SOLIDWORKS, you can choose to save all display states, the current state, or a selected state.
You can change the visibility and transparency of components, but the changes are available only during the current eDrawings session. You cannot change the color and texture of components.
The component-level display state functionality is not yet supported in eDrawings.
You can change the display mode by linking display states to configurations or keeping display states independent from particular configurations. When you view a document, the initial display mode matches that of SOLIDWORKS at the time the model was published to eDrawings. For linked display states, eDrawings shows only display states created while the configuration was active. If the display states and configurations are not linked, eDrawings shows all possible display states for the model.
In eDrawings, if your display states and configurations are linked and you change configurations, the last active display state for that configuration is displayed.
To link display states to configurations:
- In the Configurations pane, select Link display states to configurations.
To make display states independent from configurations:
- In the Configurations pane, clear Link display states to configurations.
Only files saved in the eDrawings format have a
Configurations

tool you can use to change display
states. Files in SOLIDWORKS format are fixed, displaying the configuration and display
state at the time of publishing. Also, only files saved with eDrawings 2010 or later use
the
Link display states to configurations check
box. If you use eDrawings on the Mac, display states are always linked to
configurations, so there is no
Link display states to
configurations check box.