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Centroid (center point of planes) Not Visible

CDAVISCDAVIS Member Posts: 4

For one of my OnShape documents the centroid (center point of the Front, Top, & Right planes ) is no longer visible in all the sketches for that document. As a consequence I can no longer constrain a new item to the centroid point but old items are showing contained to the centroid but showing the small centroid round icon. The centroid icon shows in all my other documents and new documents. How can I make the centroid visible again for this one document? Thanks.

Best Answer

  • rick_randallrick_randall Member Posts: 323 ✭✭✭
    edited October 14 Answer ✓

    You can toggle the origins visibility on and off, by clicking on the "eye" symbol, next to the name "origin" in the feature tree - If hidden the name "origin" will be grayed out (the same is true for planes).

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  • rick_randallrick_randall Member Posts: 323 ✭✭✭
    edited October 14 Answer ✓

    You can toggle the origins visibility on and off, by clicking on the "eye" symbol, next to the name "origin" in the feature tree - If hidden the name "origin" will be grayed out (the same is true for planes).

  • CDAVISCDAVIS Member Posts: 4

    @rick_randall, Thanks! That did it. Been using OnShape for a while and somehow never before noticed the "origin" has an "eye" next to it to hide the origin.

  • rick_randallrick_randall Member Posts: 323 ✭✭✭

    Cheers

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