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In SpinFire Ultimate, a 2D document consists of a “page” onto which one or more drawings, measurementsdimension markups, and/or notes may be placed. A drawing may be composed of one or more layers, depending on its native CAD file contents. 

You can pan and zoom in on a the page and change the viewport background color. Also, from the File menu, you can export to an image file, PDF, 3D PDF, or HSF. You can also convert your native CAD file to .A3D ACT3D format directly.  See Working with Documents.

Commands

The 2D Document Toolbar provides easy access to a variety of linear, angular, and radial measurements measurement tools. You can also attach notes to the scene background and selected points and edges. In addition, the toolbar enables you to override default measurement units and markup color settings. 

Browsers

Also on the 2D Document Toolbar is the assembly pane icon (highlighted in the screen shot on this page), which enables you to show/hide browser information.

The Drawing browser pane displays a hierarchical tree that that can be expanded or compressed to show or hide components of the drawing. For example, if you want to hide the section labeled ISOMETRIC VIEW, clear the checkbox associated with that object—in this case, Drawing View 4. To make the object visible again, select the checkbox (or right-click the layer and make a selection from the context menu).

The Notes Markups browser displays any notes or dimension markups you may have added to the drawing. 
 

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Related Topics

2D Document Toolbar

Browsers

Working with Documents

 


Measuring and Annotating 2D Documents

2D Dimensions

Working with 2D Documents
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2D Linear Menu

2D Radial Menu

2D Angular Menu

2D Notes

2D Shape Tools

2D Line Tools

2D Stamps

Working with 2D Documents

Working with 2D Markups

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Selecting a Point

When you choose a command that requires you to select points, crosshairs indicate where selections can be made. A yellow dot indicates that you have successfully selected a point.

Selecting an Edge or Arc

Some 2D dimension commands, such as Edge Length and Arc Center to Edge, require that you to select an edge or arc. When the pointer is properly positioned over an edge or arc, it appears highlighted—the highlight color is determined on the /wiki/spaces/QAP/pages/3244303372 page.