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I was wondering if there was a way to show a model sketch in a particular view, but hide it in the others. I've been creating sketches in my models to later show bolt circles, gage points, etc., in my detail drawings, but I don't know how to control which views they are visible in. I always get what you see below.
Is there a better way of doing this?
Thanks,
Matt
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Mohan,
If I remember correctly, I would create a layer in my model and put the sketch on that layer. Then in the drawing, I would go into each view and either hide or show the layer (use the layer tree in both the model and drawing to do this). There's probably a better way to do this, but this is the only way I ever figured out.
Matt
Matt,
use Help and study an effect of following drawing configuration options:
draw_layer_overrides_model YES
ignore_model_layer_status YES
Martin Hanak
Thanks Martin,
I didn't find too much on the config options. I did figure out how to hide specific layers in different views, so that fixed my problem I think. I really need a training course in Creo.
Matt
Hi Matt,
I am also facing the similar issue as you have described. So, how did u finally solve this issue? Could you please let me know so that i can also use the same.
Best regards,
Mohan
Mohan,
If I remember correctly, I would create a layer in my model and put the sketch on that layer. Then in the drawing, I would go into each view and either hide or show the layer (use the layer tree in both the model and drawing to do this). There's probably a better way to do this, but this is the only way I ever figured out.
Matt
Mohan,
Check article at https://support.ptc.com/appserver/cs/view/solution.jsp?n=CS58372