AutoCAD Inventor :: Hide Hatching Of Part Within Section View?

Mar 8, 2013

I have a cylindrical shaft passing through a bearing.  I have a section view showing a cut-away of half of the shaft and bearing.  Automated hatching results.  I bring the bearing out of the section view (Rclick > Section Participation > None), and the hatching of the shaft remains visible, through the bearing. An image of this is shown below:

I would like to hide that hatching that shows through the bearing, so that it looks like the image below: 

How can this be done?

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Oct 6, 2011

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