Model tree in WF3 SE

Discussion in 'Pro/Engineer & Creo Elements/Pro' started by Martin Rees, Apr 19, 2007.

  1. Martin Rees

    Martin Rees Guest

    Hello
    I'm new to Wildfire and find that I've lost the model tree? can't seen to
    find the damn option to show it Any hints greatly appreciated! It's so easy
    to turn on and off in 2001 ;)

    Martin
     
    Martin Rees, Apr 19, 2007
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  2. Martin Rees

    David Janes Guest

    Hello
    I'm new to Wildfire and find that I've lost the model tree? can't seen to
    find the damn option to show it Any hints greatly appreciated! It's so easy
    to turn on and off in 2001 ;)

    Martin



    It's also easy in Wildfire. Yours is probably set in Customize Screen or config.pro to start in the History or File Bowser. The file brower is the second tabbed page at the top of the Navigator. The first is the Model/Layer Tree. In Customize Screen, make sure to unckeck the "Show History by Default" box in the Navigation Tabs section. If you want to switch between Model and Layer "trees", click the Layers icon or click the Show button (top of tree pane) and pick Layer Tree. Or do 'View>Layers' which also sets the pane to tree view and toggles between trees.

    David Janes
     
    David Janes, Apr 19, 2007
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  3. Martin Rees

    Martin Rees Guest

    Thanks for that David.
    Hello
    I'm new to Wildfire and find that I've lost the model tree? can't seen to
    find the damn option to show it Any hints greatly appreciated! It's so easy
    to turn on and off in 2001 ;)

    Martin



    It's also easy in Wildfire. Yours is probably set in Customize Screen or config.pro to start in the History or File Bowser. The file brower is the second tabbed page at the top of the Navigator. The first is the Model/Layer Tree. In Customize Screen, make sure to unckeck the "Show History by Default" box in the Navigation Tabs section. If you want to switch between Model and Layer "trees", click the Layers icon or click the Show button (top of tree pane) and pick Layer Tree. Or do 'View>Layers' which also sets the pane to tree view and toggles between trees.

    David Janes
     
    Martin Rees, Apr 20, 2007
    #3
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