The Hide command conceals selected objects from view.
Command-line options
To access command-line options
Type a hyphen in front of the command name: -Hide.
Name of object set to hide
Give the set of objects a name. The -Show command allows showing the named set. For an example, see the Hide Clusters toolbar.
The Show command re-displays all hidden objects.
Command-line options
To access command-line options
Type a hyphen in front of the command name: -Show.
Name of object set to show
Enter the name of a set of hidden objects. For an example, see the Hide Clusters toolbar.
The ShowSelected command re-displays selected hidden objects.
Note
● | All hidden objects temporarily display and normally visible objects are hidden. |
● | This does not affect hidden control points or edit points. |
The HideSwap command conceals all visible objects and re-displays all previously hidden objects.
The HidePt command conceals selected control points and edit points.
The ShowPt command re-displays all hidden control points and edit points.
See also
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