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Selecting a feature from the model tree and hiding its visibility will make the feature not visible.
Selecting a feature from the model in the workspace window and hiding its visibility places the feature on a hidden layer and it cannot be seen again (even if you make it visible on the model tree) unless you remove it from the hidden layer in the layer tree.
I don't understand why I cannot unhide it from the model tree without first removing it from the hidden layer on the layer tree.
I primarily use Creo for CAM programming and really have no use for layers, so I find this pretty annoying. I don't think it was like this prior to going to 10. Is there a fix for this behavior?
Thank you,
Matt
How are you hiding the feature from the model in the workspace window?
Are you running a mapkey?
If so, possibly the mapkey was set up to not just hide the model, but also move it to the hidden layer?
My thought is that this is something that happens in the CAM interface. When I posted it, I thought it applied to both model and manufacturing, but in my quick search this morning to put up a recording I think I am convinced it's only on the manufacturing environment.
Either way, the visible / invisible process is or should be the same. I select a feature in the workspace view, select invisible and it automatically places it on the hidden layer. It even still shows up as visible in the model tree. Now if I select the same feature in the model tree and select invisible, I can easily toggle visibility and the feature never gets placed on the hidden layer.
Matt
