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I am on Creo 2, date code M030. I searched around a bit, even here, and couldn't find where to set the show model annotations default behavior to "SHOW NONE".Seems like out of the box it's set to "SHOW ALL", and I find myselfconsistentlyhaving to switch this to "SHOW NONE". (That's the right button under the list of show items in the popup.) This used to be an issue with WF, then PTC relented and gave us a config option to set the behavior. Hopefully, they did not "loose" this...
thanks in advance...
Paul - Did this advice solve your query as I'm trying the figure out the same question with Creo3.
"display_annotations" config option NO isn't working for me
Maybe you are thinking show_preview_default and the setting should be REMOVE
I've checked and this setting is already set to "remove *"
Double-checked that show_preview_default defaults to remove, that when it is set to remove, in the Show Model Annotations dialog, the default is show none / all unchecked, and that when it is set to keep, then the default is show all / all checked. Was checking in M200. I don't see any changes to this behavior offhand in the Creo 2 MORs, but I've only done a quick scan.
Just to verify we are talking about the same thing, the show_preview_default controls the the show model annotations display toggle as seen in the image.
It's possible you are referring to something else and I misunderstood in my answer.
show model annotations display toggle is what I'm trying to change the default setting. I've checked my config setting and show_preview_default is set to remove.
When in a drawing and I select 'show model annotations' I get what is show below, so each time I currently click on the uncheck box, I would just prefer it if was always automatically unchecked by default.
Wait. So when you do a find on an option, it shows you what the default value is (denoted by the asterisk), in this case the default is REMOVE.
Don't do a find, scroll down to the option in the list, you'll find it is actually set to KEEP.
Thank you - all sorted now.
I didn't realise the find option was not the 'active value'