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Add Walk-through |
Lets you explore the assembly and create and save videos of what you see as you maneuver through it. |
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Measure |
Measures distance between
vertices, edges, and faces in the assembly. |
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Section View |
Displays the model as if cut by planes that you specify. You can select one or more of the three standard planes to section the model. |
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Take Snapshot |
Captures the state of the graphics area, similar to a custom named view, and saves it in a Snap feature on the DisplayManager tab of the Manager Pane. Unlike a custom named view, if some parts are hidden when you take a snapshot, those parts are always hidden when you return to that snapshot. |
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Filter
Modified Components |
Lets you adjust the transparency
of unchanged components. When Filter
Modified Components is enabled and you edit and save
a component in a separate window, the changed component remains
opaque in the assembly window, while unchanged components become
transparent. Filter Modified Components is
available only when one or more components have been
modified.
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Show Hidden
Components |
In the graphics area, hidden
components are displayed and shown components disappear. |
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Selective Open |
Lets you select components to fully load. Other components are not loaded and become hidden. The software exits Large Design Review. |
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Selective Open in Lightweight |
Lets you select components to load lightweight. Other components are not loaded and become hidden. The software exits Large Design Review. |
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Set All to Resolved |
Fully loads all components and exits Large Design Review. |
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Set All to Lightweight |
Loads all components lightweight and exits Large Design Review. |
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Performance Evaluation |
Reports assembly statistics such as number and type of components, depth of the assembly hierarchy, etc. (Performance Evaluation diagnostic tests are not available in Large Design Review.) |
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Configurations |
Lists configurations that have the
Large Design Review mark. To view, right-click in CommandManager
and click Configurations
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