# Show Mapping

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The MappingWidget command turns on the mapping widgets for the selected objects.

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### **Steps**

1. Select objects.
2. Type the mapping channel number or press Enter.

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### Command-line options

-ShowOCSFrame: Displays the Object Coordinate System frame added to the object by the ApplyOcsMapping command. This option is only visible when the selected object has an OCS frame.

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For more information, please refer to the [Rhino documentation](https://docs.mcneel.com/rhino/8/help/en-us/properties/texturemapping.htm?Highlight=Show%20Mapping#MappingWidget).
