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To switch on or off the visibility
of each part, check the box in Settings Panel > Parts tab.
In the following figure, for example, only Part 1 is visible.
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Change the draw style ofselected parts (highlighted in Table of Parts) using
the radio buttons on the right side of the selection window. Pressing "Ctrl"-key and left-click you can also select multiple
parts.
In the following figure, for example, Part 1 is visible, but
the draw style can only be changed for Part 2, because Part 1 is not
selected.
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The part named Node Part refers to all nodes of
the model represented by little squares. It is only visible if
Draw as filled surface
or Draw as points
are chosen in Draw Style. If you miss the
Draw Style
panel, right-click inside the field Table of Parts
and activate as shortcut menu.
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Using the tab Element Sets, it is possible
to restrict the displayed objects to some element or node groups.
Note:
The parts that are hidden in Parts tab are not shown regardless
of chosen groups in Element Sets tab.
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To
visualize a node group, turn on Node Part in the Parts
tab as shown above (it is turned off by default).

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To visualize a certain group alone, first make sure that
all parts are turned on in the Parts tab.
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Then click show visible in Element Sets tab and check the group
you intend to show.
Show invisible displays all groups
except the chosen ones.
In the following example, the design area of shape
optimization (a node group MY_DESIGN_GROUP) is shown:

If, additionally, the group ALL_ELEMENTS is chosen
and Draw as lines, with hidden lines removed
in Draw Style panel of the Parts tab is active
for Part 1, the location of selected nodes is clearly seen:

In the files generated by Tosca Structure.report,
the groups from the GROUPS.onf
file located in SAVE.onf
directory are presented. This file contains the groups present in the
input finite element model together with the groups from the SIMULIA Tosca Structure
parameter file.
Note:
If the model changes during the steps, the groups from the
preprocessing can only be shown in the first step.