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Hidden curve in View

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ashivu123

Aerospace
Oct 24, 2013
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Is there any option to unhide the basic curve from the view??
I tried below opion
1. layers setting, making all layers visible in the view
2. unhided all in the view.
3. view dependent.
let me is there any other option.
 
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I know because using that curve has a origin I created Contour location chart. Dimensions will be in chart and leters will be in view ( ex DIM X, DIM Y and Radius).
usually we move that curve to layer and make invisible. However in this particular I am no able o find.
suppose if he circle is deleted dimensions would have turned in to brown color.
 
Can you provide the part file?

John R. Baker, P.E.
Product 'Evangelist'
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Siemens PLM Software Inc.
Industry Sector
Cypress, CA
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I don think so...since part is under ITC regulations. Thanks for your understanding.[pre][/pre]
 
You can use Ctrl+Shift+K. Make sure that all associative curves (visible on part navigator) are shown and hit Ctrl+Shift+K to select all non-associative curves. (Basic curves are non-associative.)
 
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