To Identify the Objects Involved in a Hide Situation (AutoCAD Mechanical Toolset)
If the mechanical browser is not visible, type AMBROWSER at the Command prompt.
In the mechanical browser, select the hide situation. All objects involved in the hide situation are highlighted in model space.
To identify all the objects that belong to each level of a hide situation:
In the mechanical browser, double-click the hide situation.
In the tree on the Hide Situation dialog box, click a level. All objects belonging to that level are highlighted in model space.
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