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About the Show Menu on the Drawing Tree
By clicking the icon in the Drawing Tree area allows you can set various options such as showing the layer tree, expanding or collapsing tree nodes, toggling preselection highlighting and toggle highlight geometry. A similar icon is available in the Model Tree area.
You can display the layer tree by clicking the icon and then Layer Tree either from the Drawing Tree or the Model Tree.
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If the value of the floating_layer_tree configuration option is set to yes, the layer tree is not available either on the Drawing Tree or the Model Tree.
If you display the layer tree through the Drawing Tree, the layer tree appears in the Drawing Tree area. Additionally, the Layer Tree option on the Model Tree becomes unavailable. Similarly, if you display the layer tree on the Model Tree, the layer tree appears in the Model Tree area, and the Layer Tree option on the Drawing Tree becomes unavailable.
You can use Expand All and Collapse All on the Drawing Tree and Model Tree to expand and collapse all nodes of the respective trees.
The Preselection Highlighting and Highlight Geometry options are available on both Drawing Tree and Model Tree. If you click Preselection Highlighting on the Drawing Tree, and you move the pointer over item nodes on the Drawing Tree, corresponding drawing items appear highlighted with the preselection color in the graphics window. Similarly, if you click Preselection Highlighting on the Model Tree, and move the pointer over the item nodes on the Model Tree, corresponding model items appear highlighted with the preselection color in the graphics window.
If you click Highlight Geometry, geometry corresponding to the item nodes that you select on either the Drawing Tree or the Model Tree appear highlighted with the secondary highlight color in the graphics window.
Drawing objects are highlighted based on the active model focus. That is, either the entire sheet is highlighted if there is no active model view, or only objects within the active model view are highlighted.
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In a drawing, highlighting the selected object is limited by the active model view and the location of the selected item.