You control the visibility of objects to display, hide, or modify the appearance of specific objects in a selected view. You control object visibility and graphical representation in all the views of a project by defining object styles. You use the Visibility/Graphic Overrides dialog box to set object visibility and graphical representation differently for each view.
Definition of Controlling Object Visibility
Controlling object visibility involves displaying and hiding specific elements in a defined drawing sheet view. Changing the object visibility in a view modifies the view, not the objects.
Visibility/Graphic Overrides Dialog Box
You use the Visibility/Graphic Overrides dialog box to specify the settings for object visibility and appearance. You can access this dialog box by clicking Visibility/Graphics on the Graphics panel of the View tab.
Controlling object visibility involves displaying and hiding specific elements in a defined drawing sheet view. Changing the object visibility in a view modifies the view, not the objects.
Visibility/Graphic Overrides Dialog Box
You use the Visibility/Graphic Overrides dialog box to specify the settings for object visibility and appearance. You can access this dialog box by clicking Visibility/Graphics on the Graphics panel of the View tab.
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