SW 2004 assembly image quality

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Marc Weissfloch, Oct 21, 2004.

  1. Hi.

    I'm dealing with smallish assembly where I need nice round circles to
    visually verify clearances etc.

    Each individual part has the image quality slider set to high, but the
    same slider in the assembly is greyed out.

    If I 'open part' from the assembly, the image quality stays low (even
    tho' the slider is set high) until I jiggle the slided and hit OK. I
    then save the part and close it, returning to the assembly.

    That part will remain rendered with high quality until I edit any part
    within the assembly.

    Is there any way of changing the quality with which that the assembly
    renders my circles?

    Notes:
    -The 'Apply to all referenced part documents' button is cleared.
    -Wireframe rendering doesn't help
    -Yes, I'm still using 2004

    Thanks

    Marc
    Sensoray Co. Inc.
     
    Marc Weissfloch, Oct 21, 2004
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  2. Marc Weissfloch

    matt Guest

    How about (in the assembly) Tools, Options, Doc Properties, Image Quality,
    "Apply to all referenced part documents"? That should activate the assy
    image quality slider.

    matt


    (Marc Weissfloch) wrote in
     
    matt, Oct 21, 2004
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  3. Marc Weissfloch

    mrcswp Guest

    marc

    Open your assembly, go to tools/options, and click the document
    properties tab. Go down to Image quality. Check the box that says
    "Apply to all referenced part documents". This should allow you to
    adjust the assembly image quality.

    Hope that helps

    mrcswp
     
    mrcswp, Oct 21, 2004
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  4. Thanks friends,

    I had to first check the box and hit OK, and then return to the dialog
    to move the slider. I hadn't tried that...

    Cheers,
    M
     
    Marc Weissfloch, Oct 22, 2004
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