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Visually, the pre-wildfire color schemes are great for visually hunting for "holes" in quilts.
If you use pre-wildfire colors such that stitched edges are purple and open edges are yellow, I can typically hunt down visullay small open ends. some times it takes awhile...
I thought that typically, when attempting a solidify a quilt that is not 100% bounded, an "arrow" would appear on the surface body near the area that is open??
Darrin, while in IDD, select Info --> Geometry Checks. Once there select Edit -->IDD Settingsand choose the checkboxes of areas you wish to highlight. You will then get a listing in the Import Feature that you can expand and select to show in the graphics screen. There is an IDD tutorial in the Help Center that has directions and models to provide some familiarity with IDD. Here is a link to a video from a tips/tricks session on using IDD:http://www.ptc.com/appserver/wcms/media/streamed.jsp?&im_dbkey=119906&icg_dbkey=904
Hope this helps.