A Hide/Show button hides or shows a group of objects.
Select one or more objects and choose Edit | Action Buttons | Hide/Show to create a Hide/Show button that toggles between Hide and Show, depending on whether the objects it controls are visible or not. To create two buttons, one that hides and one that shows, hold the Shift key when you choose the command. Use Hide and Show buttons when there are details in a sketch which you sometimes want visible and sometimes want hidden. For example, your sketch might use a single triangle to show the construction of the circumcenter, centroid, and orthocenter. If you show all the construction lines at the same time, the sketch will be very confusing. Use Hide/Show buttons to show or hide the construction lines for each of the three different constructions. Normally the button’s label changes from Hide to Show depending on whether the objects it controls are visible or not. (When all the objects are hidden, the button is labeled Show; otherwise it’s labeled Hide.) Choose Edit | Properties | Hide/Show to:
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This Properties panel appears only for Hide/Show action buttons. Use it to determine the type of action the Hide/Show button performs as well as various aspects of how it works. To open this dialog box, select the button and choose Edit | Properties, or choose Properties from the Context menu.
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If you don’t change the default label of a toggling Hide/Show button, the label changes between Hide and Show to describe the action it will perform next. Effects:
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