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Finding needle in a Hay stake. Finding small Suppressed parts in the whole MTV

Yogesh.T
14-Alexandrite

Finding needle in a Hay stake. Finding small Suppressed parts in the whole MTV

There anyway simple to identify what part is suppressed in a mammoth .asm? 

Tricks / Tips Pl ....

Thx in advance!

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kdirth
21-Topaz I
(To:Yogesh.T)

At the top of the model tree you can get all suppressed items highlighted.

kdirth_0-1753104176086.png

 


There is always more to learn in Creo.

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StephenW
23-Emerald III
(To:Yogesh.T)

use the find tool.

In your case, it's a feature, not a part. (based on your screen shot

 

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kdirth
21-Topaz I
(To:Yogesh.T)

At the top of the model tree you can get all suppressed items highlighted.

kdirth_0-1753104176086.png

 


There is always more to learn in Creo.
KenFarley
21-Topaz II
(To:kdirth)

You can also set the display of suppressed items in the tree to be the default. I did this years ago because a lot of the models I am forced to delve into were done by people who would suppress many many things and not clean up after themselves, which eventually would cause lots of "phantom" components in drawings, assemblies, and sometimes weird circular reference nightmares.

I don't remember how I set it but a search on here will probably tell me...

kdirth
21-Topaz I
(To:KenFarley)

Model tree filters:

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There is always more to learn in Creo.
KenFarley
21-Topaz II
(To:kdirth)

Yeah, I have a "tree.cfg" file, but for the life of me can't figure out where I specify the directory Creo should look for it. Thought it was a config.pro specification, but I don't see it in there. It's not in my "start in" directory. Perhaps it uses one of the other directory settings in my config.pro like intf_profile_dir?

 

Ah, a quick search and I see that a .ui file is automatically saved for many file types. Probably in the AppData or other Windows user directory. So my tree.cfg file is just a souvenir of the past, otherwise useless. I could fill it up with ASCII art pictures of cats for all the good it does.

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