Changes the visibility of 3D face edges.
This command only affects objects created using the 3DFACE command.
The following prompts are displayed.
Edge of 3D Face to Toggle Visibility
Controls the visibility of the edges you select.
If the edges of one or more 3D faces are collinear, the program alters the visibility of each collinear edge.
Display
Selects invisible edges of 3D faces so that you can redisplay them.
All
Selects the hidden edges of all 3D faces in the drawing and displays them.
If you want to make the edges of the 3D faces visible once again, use the Edge option. You must select each edge with your pointing device to display it. AutoSnap TM markers and Snaptips are automatically displayed, indicating the apparent snap locations on each invisible edge.
Select
Selects hidden edges of a partially visible 3D face and displays them.
If you want to make the edges of the 3D faces visible once again, use the Edge option. You must select each edge with your pointing device to display it. AutoSnap markers and Snaptips are automatically displayed, indicating the apparent snap locations on each invisible edge.
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