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DimInfo behavior in PC-DMIS 2017 vs. 2016

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I notice different behavior in PC-DMIS 2017 vs. PC-DMIS 2016 inserting DimInfo Labels.

In version 2016
I made a Feature Location of fist group of points (15 points), and check "T" deviation.
Then I Edit Dimension Info for this 15 points to be seen on CAD model.
I did Create Views, and save it under VIEWSET1.
Then I hide all DimInfo Labels


I choose a second group of points (10 points) and repeat the process of adding DimInfo Labels (only this 10 DimInfo Labels appear on screen) on CAD model and Create Views under VIEWSET2.
Then I hide all DimInfo Labels


Again and choose a third group of points (5 points) and repeat he process of adding DimInfo Labels (only this 5 DimInfo Labels appear on screen) on CAD model and Create Views under VIEWSET3.

At the end of program I recall all the saved VIEWSETS to see each sets of points separately.

In version 2017
The fist step (green text) is the same as in v2016.

The second step I do the same, but because I hide DimInfo Labels in first step now they do not appear on the screen. If I click the Toggle DimInfo Labels all, the first group of 15 DimInfo Labels and the second group of 10 DimInfo Labels, appear on the screen. I WANT TO SHOW ONLY THE LAST 10 INSERTED DIMINFO LABELS, and I have to manually hide previous 15 DimInfo Labels (big problem if I have 50+ points or DimInfo Labels in each viewset and more viewsets)

The same process in next step if I want to show DimInfo Labels for the third group of points I have to manually hide DimInfo Labels from first and second group of points.

The red underline text marks the difference between v2017 and 2016. The orange bold underline text show what I want PC-DMIS 2017 to do.

I hope you understand the problem, if not I can only make a video and put it on Youtube .

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