Hi and thanks.A question(:""can I filter the geometrical sets?""when there are too many geo sets( specially geo sets of same name!) using the "define in work set" bar in the "Tools" toolbar becomes confusing and defining the in-work geo set using mouse right clicks becomes killer in massive works.I have several MAIN geometrical sets as MAIN1,MAIN2,MAIN3... .and each main geo set has geo sets as :point,curve,surface,split,final.NOW can I filter geo sets so that only sub-geo-sets belonging to for example MAIN1 be available from "define in work set" bar?WOW,what a question.thanks you care.
really nice explanation. explained it from basic level. thanks.
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Super Explanation, thank you.
Excellent! Nice concise explanation
Hi and thanks.A question(:""can I filter the geometrical sets?""when there are too many geo sets( specially geo sets of same name!) using the "define in work set" bar in the "Tools" toolbar becomes confusing and defining the in-work geo set using mouse right clicks becomes killer in massive works.I have several MAIN geometrical sets as MAIN1,MAIN2,MAIN3... .and each main geo set has geo sets as :point,curve,surface,split,final.NOW can I filter geo sets so that only sub-geo-sets belonging to for example MAIN1 be available from "define in work set" bar?WOW,what a question.thanks you care.
Use your Selection Sets to help out or open several sub-trees on a separate monitor. Those are the easiest ways.
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nice and well explain sir..
heloo, if geo sets are too flex, why would anyone use ordered geo set
i mean in what cases ordered geo sets are preferred
Sometimes ordering rules for knowledge ware needs them. That is about it. I prefer standard sets.
what is the use of reordering..?
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