Search last number
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Use this button to search for the highest group or
part number in the selected component parts.
The result is displayed in the neighboring input fields,
Last single part and
Last group.
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Search number
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Click this button to search for component parts in
the model. Enter the position you are looking for in the field Search Number.
Use the options
Hide,
Mark,
Zoom Extents to select how the found
result has to be depicted in the model.
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Delete/Fix
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Use this command to delete position numbers in
component parts and groups. For this purpose, select the parts the position
numbers of which have to be deleted.
You can specify in which part the number is deleted
using the filters
Single parts and
Groups.
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Count
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This command enters the current position number of
the part as original position number. The original number can only be modified
using this command.
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Add reference arrow
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Use this command to add a second part to a common
position flag.
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Remove reference
arrow
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Use this command to remove the arrow to a component
part from a position flag.
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Add gap
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Use this command to interrupt the guideline of a
position flag by specifying two points e.g. to not overwrite a text.
Only one interruption per guideline is permitted.
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Remove gap
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Use this command to remove the interruption from the
position flag’s guideline.
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Use this command to take over the current part
properties into the position flag.
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Edit position number
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Use this command to look at the position numbers of
the selected parts and to modify them. Press the <ALT> key when
loading the command to call the function for editing the position numbers of
the group. When you press the <Ctrl> key at component part selection,
component parts without position number will be displayed in the dialog for
processing as well.
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Compare two elements
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Use this command to compare two parts with each
other. Select the two parts and the
Element Comparison dialog opens to display which
element properties are identical (identified by a green check) and which are
not (identified by a red X).
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