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SmartSketch Drawing Editor Help

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Smart 3D Version
13.1
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11

The Sketch 2D toolbar displays by default docked to the top of the interface just underneath the menu bar. The commands on this toolbar provide shortcuts for some of commands found in the View menu.

pan

Pan - Allows you to move in any direction from a specific point in a document to see other areas of the drawing or model. For more information, see Pan Command.

fit

Fit - Fits all visible elements in the active view. For more information, see Fit Command.

zoom_area

Zoom Area - Enlarges the display of elements in the active window. For more information, see Zoom Area Command.

zoom_in

Zoom In - Enlarges the display of elements around a specified point in the active window. For more information, see Zoom In Command.

zoom_out

Zoom Out - Reduces the display of elements around a specified point in the active window. For more information, see Zoom Out Command.

Sketch2DToolbar1

Open Catalog Browser - Opens the Catalog browser dialog box. You can select an existing shape from the catalog when placing an opening. For more information, see Open Catalog Browser Command.

Sketch2DAddSketchItems

Add Potential Sketch Landmarks - Allows you to select which objects in the 3D environment to see in the Sketch 2D environment when you are drawing the boundaries. For more information, see Add Potential Sketch Landmarks Command.

Add Item - Allows you to select objects in the 3D environment that intersect the sketching plane. For more information, see Add Item Command.

Close - Closes the 2D environment and returns control and focus to the 3D task that opened it. The boundaries and/or lines that you defined in the 2D environment display in the 3D environment. For more information, see Close Command.

Cancel - Closes the 2D environment and returns control and focus to the 3D task that opened it. Any objects that you drew in the 2D environment are ignored. For more information, see Cancel Command.