Creating a sheet

Creating a sheet

Creating a sheet

You can create as many sheets as part of a Carveco model as you want. Each new sheet you create is:

  • listed in the Project Tree.
  • named Sheet.
  • numbered sequentially.
  • active.
  • added to the top of the sheet stack in the Project panel's Project Tree.
  • displayed as a preview image in the 2D view.

To create a sheet:

  1. In the Project Tree, select the Sheets item or an individual sheet. Its panel is displayed below the splitter bar.
  2. On the panel, click the New Sheet button.
    Alternatively, click the New Sheet icon next to the Sheets item in the Project Tree.
    The availability of this feature is license dependent.

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