File menu
Vector > Close > Move End Node
Vector > Close > Move End Node Select this menu option to close a selected vector by joining the start and end nodes. The Close Vector by Moving Ends button on the Design and Vector Editing toolbars is a shortcut for this menu option. The ...
File > Exit
File > Exit Use this menu option to exit Carveco. If you have any unsaved changes, you are prompted to save them before closing. Click: Yes to save the changes and then exit. No to exit without saving the changes. Cancel to continue working.
File > Recent Files
The recent file list at the bottom of the File menu lists the last four files opened in Carveco. Select an option to reopen the file.
File > Print Setup
File > Print Setup Use this menu option to display the Print Setup dialog and control the settings for the printer with which you are going to print the active view. To adjust the printer settings: Select File > Print Setup to display the Print Setup ...
File > Print Preview
File > Print Preview Use this menu option to preview the contents of the active view before printing it. Use the toolbar at the top of the window to display all the pages in the window, to zoom in and out, and to print its contents.
File > Print
File > Print Use this menu option to print the model as it is shown in the active view. If you are printing the 2D view, the Print Setup dialog is displayed; if you are printing the 3D view, the Print dialog is displayed. The dialogs enable you to ...
File > Save As
File > Save As Depending on whether you are working within a model or a project, use this menu option to save a previously saved model or project with a different filename or in a different folder. To save a model or project: Select File > Save As. ...
Using auto-recover
Using auto-recover Auto-recover is a function that stores the current Carveco session periodically, helping to reduce the risk or impact of data loss in the event of a crash or freeze. Auto-recover storage can be completed at specified intervals and ...
File > Save
File > Save Depending on whether you are working on a model or a project, use this menu option to save the model as a Carveco Model (.art) file or the project as a Carveco Project (.3dp) file. This option overwrites any previously saved version of ...
File > Close Project
File > Close Project Use this menu option to close the project on which you are working. If you have any unsaved changes, you are prompted to save the project before closing. Click: Yes to save the changes and return to the start screen. The name of ...
File > Close Model
File > Close Model Use this menu option to close the model on which you are working. If you have any unsaved changes, you are prompted to save them before closing. Click: Yes to save the changes and return to the start screen. The name of the saved ...
File > Open
File > Open Use this menu option to open a model or project. The Open File button on the File toolbar is a shortcut for this menu option and the keyboard shortcut is Ctrl+O. The accessibility of this button is layout dependent. To open a model ...
File > New > Project
File > New > Project Use this menu option to create a project. Projects enable you to manage multiple models and assemblies from the Project Tree. The New Project button on the File toolbar is a shortcut for this menu option. The ...
File > New > Rotary Model
File > New > Rotary Model Use this menu option to create a blank rotary model. When you have created a rotary model, the Front Relief and Back Relief icons in the Project Tree change from to . To create a rotary model: Select File > New > Rotary ...
File > New > Model from Image
File > New > Model from Image Use this menu option to create a model in Carveco using .bmp, .dib, .rle, .jpg, .jpeg, .jpe, .jfif, .gif, .emf, .wmf, .tif, .tiff, .png, or .ico image files. To create a model using an image file: Select File > New > ...
File > New > Model (Specify Pixel Size)
File > New > Model (Specify Pixel Size) Use this menu option to create a model using an exact number of pixels. To create a model: Select File > New > Model (Specify Pixel Size). The Size For New Model In Pixels dialog is displayed. If you are ...
File > New > Model
File > New > Model Use this menu option to create a model. When creating a model in Carveco, the model's dimensions typically represent the sheet or block of material you want to use when manufacturing your finished design. The New Model button on ...
File > New
File > New Use the options on this submenu for creating models and projects.
File Menu
File Menu Use the options on the File menu to open, close, save, and print models and projects.
Menus
Menus This section describes the menus and options available from the Menu bar. The availability of some menu options is license dependent. See Also About the Menu Bar