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6 In the View dialog box, highlight BOTTOM_PERSPECTIVE, choose Set Cur-
rent, and then choose OK.
7 Use
HIDE to remove the hidden lines.
Desktop Menu View Hide
Save your file.
Managing Multiple Thickness Overrides
Occasionally, you may create complex parts that require more thickness
override values. As you apply the override values to faces on your part, it is
easy to lose track of which faces are using different overrides, especially if you
are viewing a part that was designed by someone else.
However, Mechanical Desktop makes it easy to manage overrides and iden-
tify the faces with specific override values. You may have noticed that when
you chose an override from the list in the Shell Feature dialog box, all faces
with that override were highlighted.
Mechanical Desktop also audits the override list each time you edit the shell
feature. Override values that are no longer used are removed from the list.
This eliminates the need to manually delete obsolete overrides, which
ensures that the list always reflects the wall thicknesses of your current part.
Design changes are also easy to implement. When you change an override
thickness value in the Shell Feature dialog box, you change the wall thick-
nesses of all the faces that reference that override value.