You can create multiple display states for
each configuration of an assembly or
part.
To control display states in a design table, you must link
display states to configurations.
At the bottom of the Display States section in the
ConfigurationManager tab
,
right-click a display state and click Properties. In the
Display State
Properties PropertyManager, under
Advanced Options, select
Link
display states to configurations. Click

.
In a design table, the column header for controlling the active
display state uses this syntax:
$DISPLAYSTATE
The column header is not
case-sensitive.
In the table body cells, enter the display state name. If a
cell
remains blank:
- For new configurations, the system adds Display State-n to the table.
- For existing configurations, the system adds the name of
that configuration's
last
active display state.
Example of a design table that controls the display state of assembly
configurations:
