The Project Screen

The Project Screen

The Project Screen

When you are working on a project, the project screen is displayed. For example:



Area

Description


The Menu bar is located at the top of the main window. Click an entry to display a list of options. Many menu options have keyboard shortcuts.


The workspace area contains the 3D view, which displays assemblies and replica meshes. When you open a model as part of a project, you can switch between displaying the project's assemblies and meshes, the model's relief layers, the calculated toolpaths, and the toolpath simulations.


The 3D View toolbar enables you to manipulate the 3D view, and to control what is displayed.


The Project panel contains the Project Tree and the tools associated with the Models and Assembly items.

The availability of projects, assemblies, meshes and relief layers is license dependent.

See Also



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