Suppressing Features

Suppressing a feature deactivates it and any features that depend on it.

Suppressed features are indicated by the symbol. You can suppress multiple features at once by selecting multiple feature nodes in the feature tree using the <Ctrl> and <Shift> keys.

To suppress a feature:

  • Right-click the feature that you want to suppress and choose Suppress.

The selected feature is suppressed. The child features of the sketch plane (Sketch 2 and Extrude Cut 1) are also suppressed.

To suppress features that belong to a feature group node, right-click on the feature group node and select Suppress.

Note Suppressing a feature can invalidate subsequent features in the feature tree, and cause warning dialogs to appear if the CAD engine fails to reconstruct the model.

Unsuppressing Features

You can unsuppress a previously suppressed feature to reinstate its operation in the construction of the model.

To unsuppress a feature:

  • Right-click the suppressed features in the feature tree and select Unsuppress.

The selected features are unsuppressed and the suppressed icon overlays are removed. If the suppressed features have dependents (which would also have been suppressed), it is possible to unsuppress the dependent features first. This action also unsuppresses the parent feature. The precise behavior depends on the nature of the feature tree. You must unsuppress child features if you first unsuppressed the parent feature. You can unsuppress multiple features at once by selecting them in the feature tree using the <Ctrl> and <Shift> keys.