Edit Menu
Edit > Redo
Edit > Redo Use this menu option to reinstate actions you have undone using Edit > Undo. The Redo button on the File is a shortcut for this menu option and the keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+Y. The accessibility of this button is layout ...
Edit > Undo
Edit > Undo Use this menu option to undo your previous actions, starting with the most recent. The Undo button on the File is a shortcut for this menu option and the keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+Z. To reinstate a previous action you have undone, select ...
Edit menu
Edit menu Use the options on the Edit menu to edit the model, select vectors, and manage your display preferences.
Resizing Panels
Resizing Panels You can resize a floating, docked or embedded panel. When a panel is too short and narrow to display all of its content, a scrollbar is displayed along its right and bottom edge. You can use the scrollbar to control what of the ...
Embedding Panels
Embedding Panels Each panel, whether docked or floating, is a container that allows other panels to share the same space. This enables you to use the available workspace efficiently. To embed one panel within another: Click the panel's header, and ...
Hiding and Displaying Panels
Hiding and Displaying Panels You can control which of the panels are displayed or hidden. You can hide a panel, whether it is pinned or auto-hidden. To hide a panel, use one of the following methods: Click on the panel's header. If the panel is ...
Auto-Hiding Docked Panels
Auto-Hiding Docked Panels You can control whether or not docked panels are displayed or hidden. To collapse a docked panel, use one of the following methods: Click on the panel's header. Right-click the panel's header, then select Auto Hide in the ...
Docking A Floating Panel
Docking A Floating Panel If a panel is floating, you can: Move it to a new floating position; or Return it to a previously docked position. To dock a floating panel: Click the panel's header and drag. You can use the drop-targets displayed on all ...
Floating A Docked Panel
Floating A Docked Panel You can choose whether a panel is either docked or floating. To float a docked panel, use one of the following methods: Click the panel's header and drag to the workspace area, then release the mouse button; Right-click the ...
Panels
Panels This section describes how to manipulate the display of panels.
Creating Pavé Gem Settings
Creating Pavé Gem Settings Use the Pavé Wizard to create Pavé gem settings. A Pavé gem setting is made up of beads and gems in a grid format. Carveco creates the vector artwork needed to add the gems and build the beads in the Pavé setting design. ...
Creating Gems
Creating Gems Use the Create Gems tool to create a batch of gems, provided that you have already created gem vectors for each of them. When creating gems in this way, a new assembly is also created. To create a one or more gems using gem vectors: In ...
Editing Properties Of Gem Vectors
Editing Properties Of Gem Vectors Use the Gem Vector Properties tool to edit the dimensions and the colour of the gem associated with a gem vector. You cannot simultaneously edit the dimensions and colour of the gem associated with a gem vector. If ...
Converting Vectors To Gem Vectors
Converting Vectors To Gem Vectors Use the Convert Vectors to Gem Vectors tool to convert vectors representing the size and shape of custom gems to gem vectors. To convert a vector to a gem vector: Create the vector representing the size and shape of ...
Creating Gem Vectors
Creating Gem Vectors Use the Create Gem Vector tool to create a gem vector with or without the vector artwork already drawn as part of your model. A gem vector is needed to add gems to your project. When creating a gem vector without using another ...
Gem Tools Toolbar
Gem Tools Toolbar The following options are available from the Gem Tools toolbar: Button Function Click the Create Gem Vector button to create a gem vector. Click the Convert Vectors to Gem Vectors button to create a vector representing the size and ...
Hiding And Displaying Toolbars
Hiding And Displaying Toolbars You can control which of the toolbars are displayed or hidden. You can hide a toolbar, whether it is currently docked or floating. To hide a toolbar, use one of the following methods: Right-click a docking area, then ...
Docking a Floating Toolbar
Docking a Floating Toolbar You can dock toolbars in four docking areas. Depending on where a toolbar is docked, it is vertical or horizontal. When docked, the toolbar's name is hidden. All of the toolbars displayed by default are docked. When docked, ...
Floating a docked toolbar
Floating A Docked Toolbar All of the toolbars displayed by default are docked, but they can be floated. When floating, a toolbar has a header displaying its name and an icon to hide it. To float a docked toolbar, use one of the following methods: ...
About Toolbars
About Toolbars Toolbars provide shortcuts to the most frequently used menu options. Click a button to access the function directly. The availability of some toolbars is license dependent Some toolbars contain toolsets, which group together related ...