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NOTE These functions are also available on the Display panel on page 7665. Display Properties group Provides controls that alter the display of selected objects. NOTE These options are also available on the Display panel on page 7665 and in the Display Properties group on page 309 of the Object Properties dialog. Display as Box Toggles the display of selected objects, including 3D objects, 2D shapes, and particle systems, as bounding boxes on page 7932. Produces minimum geometric complexity. Particle systems appear as bounding boxes when adaptive degradation takes effect. Since particle systems naturally exist in world space, their bounding box is always oriented parallel to the world planes. Backface Cull Toggles the display of faces with normals on page 8059 pointing away from view. When selected, you see through the wireframe to the back faces. Edges Only Toggles the display of hidden edges and polygon diagonals on page 7953. When on, only outside edges appear. When off, all mesh geometry appears. Applies to Wireframe viewport display mode, as well as other modes with Edged Faces turned on. Vertex Ticks Displays the vertices in the selected geometry as tick marks. If the current selection has no displayed tick marks, the check box is clear. If some of the vertices in the current selection display tick marks, the check box contains a gray X. If all vertices in the current selection display tick marks, the check box contains a black X. Trajectory Toggles trajectory display on page 8154 for the selected object so you can display its trajectory wherever you are in the software. See-Through When on, makes the object or selection translucent in viewports. This setting has no effect on rendering: it simply lets you see what's behind or inside an object in a crowded scene, and especially to adjust the position of objects behind or inside the see-through object. Use this when you need to see inside an object, such as a character with bones inside. Default=off. You can customize the color of see-through objects by using the Colors panel on page 7712 of the Customize > Customize User Interface dialog on page 7697. Choose Geometry from the Elements list, and then choose See-Through. Keyboard shortcut (default): Alt+X 7670 | Chapter 25 User Interface