View > 3D Object Visibility > Objects to Draw List
View > 3D Object Visibility > Objects to Draw List
Use this menu option to display the Objects To Draw dialog, which enables you to display
and hide objects in the 3D view. Objects include the material block, vectors,
the composite relief, calculated toolpaths, and toolpath simulations.
The Objects to Draw button on the 3D View
toolbar is a shortcut for this menu option. The availability of this button is
layout dependent.
To hide or display an object in the 3D view:
- Select View > 3D Object
Visibility > Objects to Draw List. The Objects to Draw dialog is displayed.
- To hide an object, click an object in the list that is
highlighted blue. The object is no longer highlighted.
- To display an object, click an object in the list. The
object is highlighted blue.
- Click Apply.
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