I'm using a cached reference for a saved view of a 3D model and I would like to hide specific lines. However, when I right click a line to hide it, it hides the entire object. Is there a way to hide only specific lines and not the entire object? If not with visable edges cached, then how?
Thanks in advance.
what do you mean by a cached reference...
I can produce ref files , nested ref files even self refed files and submodels as ref files as well as SAVED views in 1 file and use that as a reference file in another file.... but cached ?
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Unknown said: what do you mean by a cached reference...
See the following article on Cached Visible Edges
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Thanks for the extra information everyone,
It's looking like the best method for my needs is to actually use 'Legacy' under visable edges, copy all the lines into the 2D drawing and then hide the view. I need to have fills, hatching, line weights in my drawings and sometimes there's no way to simply hide or get rid of some of the details that are in the 3D model. It's the same method I used with XM, but after seeing what Cached could do I got excited that there might be a better way.