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Yogesh.T
14-Alexandrite
January 29, 2025
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How to open my big assembly in Creo10 clean, without Datum Display Filters on.

  • January 29, 2025
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When I open a big assembly, is there a way to open it clean without showing all points, datums, axis, coordinates ? See attach

Best answer by StephenW

You can go to the options and turn off the datums, points, csys, axis and save the config so every time you open creo, all the displays are "off" by default.

This display is a system setting, not just for a single assembly. They are either on or off.

The way you handle them in specific files is to set up layers, add the items you need to control and hide the layers that has the items you don't want to see. 

 

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StephenW23-Emerald IIIAnswer
23-Emerald III
January 29, 2025

You can go to the options and turn off the datums, points, csys, axis and save the config so every time you open creo, all the displays are "off" by default.

This display is a system setting, not just for a single assembly. They are either on or off.

The way you handle them in specific files is to set up layers, add the items you need to control and hide the layers that has the items you don't want to see. 

 

Yogesh.T
Yogesh.T14-AlexandriteAuthor
14-Alexandrite
February 13, 2025

Hey Stephen,

What option on config is that. I tried datum_display and nothing pops up in find. OR am I missing something? How to do that?

Yogesh
16-Pearl
February 14, 2025

Hi Yogesh,

 

I think that the configuration options you need are:

display_axes no
display_planes no
display_points no
display_coord_sys no

Catalina
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February 11, 2025

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