Hide Update Holders - Rename

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Sean-Michael Adams, Apr 16, 2004.

  1. Instead of using the "Hide Update Holders" I vote to rename this
    function to "Hide Update Holders Once Again", or even better, "Hide
    Update Holders Now and Forever".

    While we are at it, let's just rename the function "Hide Cup Holders",
    because that's about how much sense it makes for me to see them.

    I'm tired of diddleing with these things - It's time for us to be able
    to configure these our of existence (or not based on preference).

    Expert mode desperately needed now . . . this would be one of those
    toggleable things in expert mode.

    SMA
     
    Sean-Michael Adams, Apr 16, 2004
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  2. Sean-Michael Adams

    Seth Renigar Guest

    Are you using SW2004? This used to be an issue with SW2003. But it was
    fixed in SW2004. After I hide the update holders, they do not reappear
    again until I tell it to.
     
    Seth Renigar, Apr 16, 2004
    #2
  3. Sean,
    Please turn the "expert mode" enhancement request in. I have a couple of
    times now, and the more we do the more likely we'll get it.

    Richard
     
    Richard Doyle, Apr 16, 2004
    #3
  4. Sean-Michael Adams

    3d Guest

    here here i second that notion!

     
    3d, Apr 16, 2004
    #4
  5. Are you using SW2004? This used to be an issue with SW2003. But it was
    Even after a restart and with a new assembly? Great. That's what I
    was hoping for. I'm doing 2003 here & 2004 there, but it's rearing
    it's ugly head all too often lately (in 2003).

    I'd even settle for only having to tell a given assembly once and
    being able to have this as a part of the file (persistent from session
    to session) not just a UI mode of the moment or not. I'll take a
    closer look.

    Thanks,

    SMA
     
    Sean-Michael Adams, Apr 16, 2004
    #5
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