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Applying the None Tag and Deleting a Tag
During the design check process, you may want to remove a tag—for instance, to signify the resolution of an issue. To accomplish this, you can apply the None tag, or you can delete the entire tag. The results of each strategy are listed below.
Action
Result
Apply the None tag.
In the graphics area, the item is highlighted with the None color. The default color is white.
In the upper data panel, the item remains in the list of tags.
In the Design Check Tag Properties dialog box, the Review History is preserved.
You can lock the None tag. Notes that were previously added are preserved and editable. You can add a new note.
Delete the entire tag.
In the graphics area, the item is displayed in the neutral Design Check color that you set in the Creo View Options dialog box. Notes are deleted.
In the upper data panel, the item is removed from the list of tags.
In the Design Check Tag Properties dialog box, the Review History is deleted.
In a report, the item does not appear.