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March 9, 2010
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Components highlighted in Model Tree

  • March 9, 2010
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Hi, I have some problems to see a component highlighted in model tree. Ex: I have a big assembly with components on multiple levels. I want to see where is a component selected in ProE desktop area (I want to be highlighted in model tree) Being on the second, third, etc level I'm not able to see this one selected in model tree. If I expand the entire model tree there will be thousand of components. Is it there a way when I select a component in desktop area just the root of this component to be expanded? Thx.
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March 9, 2010
You could right-click on the highlighted component in the desktop, and "Select parent". It will highlight the subassembly. If you are only one level deep, it will also highlight in your model tree. If you are nested deeper, repeatedly select the parent until the containing subassembly highlights in the model tree.
1-Visitor
March 9, 2010
Try selecting the model you want highlighted and then select the Expand selected model only icon. If it isn't there you may need to add it from Tools>Customize Screen. Look under the Commands tab, Category is View, and Command is One (icon has three squares with an arrow to the left of them, top and bottom boxes are grey and the middle is white).
1-Visitor
March 10, 2010
Claudiu- If you use the find function (the binocular icon) and go through and in the Look for location change it to Component. Then in the Attributes tab under the Rule selections pick Name (might be default). Now in the Criteria section for the Comparison field pick is equal to and finally in the value field type in the part you are looking for. You can use wildcards (*) if you want to look for more than one part with a similar name. Now you can pick the Find Now button. This will show in a window extended at the bottom of the Search Tool window all of the items that match you Value. you can then pick any of the files listed in the Item list (the list on the left) and it will highlite it in your model tree, no matter how far deep into an assembly it is. If the one you pick is not the one you were looking for (may have more than one of a particular model in the assembly) then pick through until you get the one you are looking for. Hope this helps. Dennis