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1-Visitor
October 23, 2012
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Use model in tree

  • October 23, 2012
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In proe wildfire 4.0 I have used the option "use model in tree" for highlighting a view by clicking on model tree. For blanking, unblanking, changing style into phantom etc. this option was useful. Now I am working on creo elements/pro. But here I can't find that option. I am facing difficulty in detailing due to this. Someone please help me to find this option or any other method where i can use the model tree for selected view only.

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    1-Visitor
    November 16, 2016

    If I understand your question correctly it is not necessary to use "use model in tree" option.

    If you want to change line style of a component in particular view you just need to:

    1. Click "component display" option.

    2. Click "Style".

    3. Click "Picked View".

    4. Clik and choose with LMB a component in a particular view (you can change highlighted component by RMB or clik RMB and use "Pick from List" option), but not in model tree.

    5. Clik MMB or "OK" to confirm.

    6. Click a style you want to assign to component.


    LMB     Left mouse button

    RMB     Right mouse button

    MMB     Middle mouse button

    kdirth
    21-Topaz I
    21-Topaz I
    November 16, 2016

    Unfortunately that functionality was dropped at the change to CREO.

    I also, would like to see it's return.

    Drawings bring back "Use Model in Tree" from Wildfire 4.0

    There is always more to learn.
    23-Emerald III
    November 16, 2016

    Creo 3 M070. I know some releases of Creo 2 didn't have it.

    12-Amethyst
    November 16, 2016

    My notes indicate that I implemented the restoration of Use Model In Tree in Creo 2 M150 and Creo 3 M030.

    23-Emerald III
    November 16, 2016

    Matt,

    Can you mark Drawings bring back "Use Model in Tree" from Wildfire 4.0 as current functionaility and maybe include your notes!!

    12-Amethyst
    November 16, 2016

    Hmm... I'm not sure how (or I have the authority) to do that, but I'll ask the person who should know.  Thanks for noting it.