About The Workspace Area

About The Workspace Area

About The Workspace Area

When working on a model, the workspace area contains the 2D and 3D views, which are tabbed by default. Select the:

  • 2D View tab to display the 2D view.
  • 3D View tab to display the 3D view.

If you want, you can display the 2D and 3D views as separate windows and reorganize the windows by overlapping them or arranging them as a series of horizontal or vertical tiles.

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