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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon . You should see a drop-down menu listing the available to see the menu of commands.)
- Select Point Coordinates. Red dots designate available points on the model.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter
- Select Lock tool to use the command more than once.
- Enter a hyperlink to a file or
a ???. Click the point on the model - to a document and user view within the current file.
- Position your cursor on the point whose coordinates you want to see and click. (Crosshairs indicate when the pointer is properly positioned appear when you mouse over a selectable point.)
- Drag the label and click to set it in position.
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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon. You should see a drop-down menu listing the available commands.)
- Select Arc Center Coordinates.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter position the markup in the scene.
- Optional: Click Copy to copy the markup content to the Windows clipboard.
- Click Stop when you're finished taking multiple measurements. Click Close (or X) to end the command and close the dialog box.
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| If you want to add several of the same type of markup, you may select the Lock tool checkbox that appears when you select a markup command. This will allow you to keep adding the same type of markup to the scene until you click Stop- Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon to see the menu of commands.)
- Select Arc Center Coordinates.
- Optional:
- Select Lock tool to use the command more than once.
- Enter a hyperlink to a file or
a ???- to a document and user view within the current file.
- Position your pointer over the circle/ arc whose center coordinates you want to see . The circle/arc is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned for selection.
- Click the highlighted circle/arc.
- and click. (Selectable arcs are highlighted as you mouse over them.)
- Drag and click to position the label markup in the scene.
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| | - Optional: Click Copy to copy the markup content to the Windows clipboard.
- Click Stop when you're finished taking multiple measurements. Click Close (or X) to end the command and close the dialog box.
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title | Display Determine coordinates of a point on a surface |
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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon . You should see a drop-down menu listing the available to see the menu of commands.)
- Select Surface Point Coordinates.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter
- Select Lock tool to use the command more than once.
- Enter a hyperlink to a file or
a ???- to a document and user view within the current file.
- Position your pointer over cursor on the point on a surface whose coordinates you want to see . The and click. (Crosshairs appear as you mouse over selectable points and the surface is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned and red crosshairs indicate the location of the point.
- Click on the surface point.
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- Drag and click to position the label markup in the scene.
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- Optional: Click Copy to copy the markup content to the Windows clipboard.
- Click Stop when you're finished taking multiple measurements. Click Close (or X) to end the command and close the dialog box.
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title | Measure an edge length |
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| If you want to add several of the same type of markup, you may select the Lock tool checkbox that appears when you select a markup command. This will allow you to keep adding the same type of markup to the scene until you click Stop- Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon . You should see a drop-down menu listing the available to see the menu of commands.)
- Select Edge Length.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter
- Select Lock tool to use the command more than once.
- Enter a hyperlink to a file or
a ???- to a document and user view within the current file.
- Position your pointer over the edge whose length you want to measure . The edge is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned.
- Click the highlighted line.
- and click. (Selectable edges are highlighted as you mouse over them.)
- Drag and click to position the label markup in the scene.
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| | - Optional: Click Copy to copy the markup content to the Windows clipboard.
- Click Stop when you're finished taking multiple measurements. Click Close (or X) to end the command and close the dialog box.
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title | Measure a surface thickness |
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title | Measure point to edge distance- Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon . You should see a drop-down menu listing the available to see the menu of commands.)
- Select Thickness.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter a hyperlink
- Select Lock tool to use the command more than once.
- Click a radio button to select a measurement axis (the default is Normal).
- Enter a hyperlink to a file or
a ???- to a document and user view within the current file.
- Position your pointer over the surface whose thickness you want to measure. The edge is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned.
- Click a surface on the model.
- Drag the label into position and click once.
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title | Measure point to point distance |
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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon. You should see a drop-down menu listing the available commands.)
- Select Point to Point.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter a hyperlink to a file or a ???.
- Click a point on the model. Red dots designate available points on the model. Crosshairs indicate when the pointer is properly positioned over a point.
- Click another point on the model.
- Drag the label into position and click once.
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- and click. (Selectable surfaces are highlighted as you mouse over them.)
- Drag and click to position the markup in the scene.
- Optional: Click Copy to copy the markup content to the Windows clipboard.
- Click Stop when you're finished taking multiple measurements. Click Close (or X) to end the command and close the dialog box.
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title | Measure the distance from point to point |
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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon to see the menu of commands.)
- Select Point to Point.
- Optional:
- Select Lock tool to use the command more than once.
- Click a radio button to select a measurement axis (the default is Normal).
- Enter a hyperlink to a file or to a document and user view within the current file.
- Position your cursor on the first point and click. (Crosshairs appear as you mouse over selectable points.) The selected point is yellow.
- Select the end point.
- Drag and click to position the markup in the scene.
- Optional: Click Copy to copy the markup content to the Windows clipboard.
- Click Stop when you're finished taking multiple measurements. Click Close (or X) to end the command and close the dialog box.
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title | Measure the distance from a point to an edge |
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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon to see the menu of commands.)
- Select Point to Edge.
- Optional:
- Select Lock tool to use the command more than once.
- Click a radio button to select a measurement axis (the default is Normal).
- Enter a hyperlink to a file or to a document and user view within the current file.
- Position your cursor on the first point and click. (Crosshairs appear as you mouse over selectable points.) The selected point is yellow.
- Select the edge. (Selectable edges are highlighted.)
- Drag and click to position the markup in the scene.
- Optional: Click Copy to copy the markup content to the Windows clipboard.
- Click Stop when you're finished taking multiple measurements. Click Close (or X) to end the command and close the dialog box.
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title | Measure the distance from an arc center to an edge |
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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon . You should see a drop-down menu listing the available to see the menu of commands.)
- Select Point Arc Center to Edge.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter
- Select Lock tool to use the command more than once.
- Click a radio button to select a measurement axis (the default is Normal).
- Enter a hyperlink to a file or
a ???. - Click a point on the model. Red dots designate available points on the model. Crosshairs indicate when the pointer is properly positioned over a point.
- Click an edge on the model. The edge is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned for selection.
- Drag the label into position and click once.
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| If red dots do not appear on the model when you call the command, you may need to go to the 3D Viewer Settings page and click the Points Visible on Picking checkbox. By default, the Point to Point command measures the direct (Normal) distance between two points. To measure the distance between the two points with respect to an axis, click an axis radio button in the Point to Point Measurement dialog box. If you want to add several of the same type of markup, you may select the Lock tool checkbox that appears when you select a markup command. This will allow you to keep adding the same type of markup to the scene until you click Stop. |
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title | Measure arc center to edge distance |
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| - to a document and user view within the current file.
- Position your cursor on an arc and click. (Selectable arcs are highlighted as you mouse over them.) The selected arc remains highlighted.
- Select the edge. (Selectable edges are highlighted as you mouse over them.) The selected edge remains highlighted.
- The arc center and the measurement end point appear in yellow. Drag and click to position the markup in the scene.
- Optional: Click Copy to copy the markup content to the Windows clipboard.
- Click Stop when you're finished taking multiple measurements. Click Close (or X) to end the command and close the dialog box.
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title | Measure the distance between two arc centers |
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| If red dots do not appear on the model when you call the command, you may need to go to the 3D Viewer Settings page and click the Points Visible on Picking checkbox. If you want to add several of the same type of markup, you may select the Lock tool checkbox that appears when you select a markup command. This will allow you to keep adding the same type of markup to the scene until you click Stop- Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon . You should see a drop-down menu listing the available to see the menu of commands.)
- Point to Select Arc Center to Arc Center.Edge.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter
- Select Lock tool to use the command more than once.
- Click a radio button to select a measurement axis or for the distance between the arcs' centerlines (the default is Normal).
- Enter a hyperlink to a file or
a ???. - Click an arc on the model. An arc is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned for selection.
- Click an edge on the model. An edge is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned for selection.
- Drag the label and click to set it in position.
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- Position your cursor on an arc and click. (Selectable arcs are highlighted as you mouse over them.) The selected arc remains highlighted.
- Select the second arc.
- The arc center points appear in yellow. Drag and click to position the markup in the scene.
- Optional: Click Copy to copy the markup content to the Windows clipboard.
- Click Stop when you're finished taking multiple measurements. Click Close (or X) to end the command and close the dialog box.
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title | Measure the distance between two arc centersfrom an arc center to a surface point |
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| To measure the centerline of an arc to centerline of an arc distance, right-click on the Arc Center to Arc Center markup label and click on Centerline. The label will now show the centerline of an arc to centerline of an arc distance. If you want to add several of the same type of markup, you may select the Lock tool checkbox that appears when you select a markup command. This will allow you to keep adding the same type of markup to the scene until you click Stop- Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon . You should see a drop-down menu listing the available to see the menu of commands.)
- Select Arc Center to Arc CenterSurface Point.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter
- Select Lock tool to use the command more than once.
- Click a radio button to select a measurement axis or for the distance between the arcs' centerlines (the default is Normal).
- Enter a hyperlink to a file or
a ???. - Click the first arc you want to measure in the model. An arc is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned for selection.
- Click the second arc.
- Drag the label into position and click once.
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| | - to a document and user view within the current file.
- Position your cursor on an arc or circle and click. (Selectable arcs and circles are highlighted as you mouse over them.) The selected arc or circle remains highlighted.
- Position your cursor over a point on a surface and click. (When you mouse over a surface, crosshairs indicate selectable points and the surface is highlighted.)
- Drag and click to position the markup in the scene.
- Optional: Click Copy to copy the markup content to the Windows clipboard.
- Click Stop when you're finished taking multiple measurements. Click Close (or X) to end the command and close the dialog box.
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title | Measure arc center to surface point distancethe distance between two surface points |
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| If red dots do not appear on the model when you call the command, you may need to go to the 3D Viewer Settings page and click the Points Visible on Picking checkbox. If you want to add several of the same type of markup, you may select the Lock tool checkbox that appears when you select a markup command. This will allow you to keep adding the same type of markup to the scene until you click Stop- Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon . You should see a drop-down menu listing the available to see the menu of commands.)
- Select Arc Center Surface Point to Surface Point.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter
- Select Lock tool to use the command more than once.
- Click a radio button to select a measurement axis (the default is Normal).
- Enter a hyperlink to a file or
a ???. - Click an arc in the assembly. An arc is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned for selection.
- Click
- to a document and user view within the current file.
- Position your cursor over a point on a surface . Red dots designate available points on the model. Crosshairs indicate when the pointer is properly positioned over a and click. (When you mouse over a surface, crosshairs indicate selectable points and the surface is highlighted.)
- Select the second surface point.
- Drag the label into position and click once.
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- Optional: Click Copy to copy the markup content to the Windows clipboard.
- Click Stop when you're finished taking multiple measurements. Click Close (or X) to end the command and close the dialog box.
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title | Measure the distance between a surface point to surface point distance and an edge |
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| title | Measure surface point to an edge distance - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon . You should see a drop-down menu listing the available to see the menu of commands.)
- Select Surface Point to Surface PointEdge.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter
- Select Lock tool to use the command more than once.
- Click a radio button to select a measurement axis (the default is Normal).
- Enter a hyperlink to a file or
a ???.Click - to a document and user view within the current file.
- Position your cursor over a point on a surface of the model. Red dots designate available points on the model. Crosshairs indicate when the pointer is properly positioned over a point.
- Click another point on a surface of the model.
- Drag the label into position and click once.
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- and click. (When you mouse over a surface, crosshairs indicate selectable points and the surface is highlighted.)
- Position your cursor on an edge and click. (Selectable edges are highlighted as you mouse over them.) The selected edge remains highlighted.
- Drag and click to position the markup in the scene.
- Optional: Click Copy to copy the markup content to the Windows clipboard.
- Click Stop when you're finished taking multiple measurements. Click Close (or X) to end the command and close the dialog box.
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title | Calculate the sum of the lengths of connected edges |
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| To cancel this operation, press Esc on your keyboard. If you want to add several of the same type of markup, you may select the Lock tool checkbox that appears when you select a markup command. This will allow you to keep adding the same type of markup to the scene until you click Stop- Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon . You should see a drop-down menu listing the available to see the menu of commands.)
- Select Surface Point to EdgeSelect Sum of Connected Edges.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter
- Select Lock tool to use the command more than once.
- Enter a hyperlink to a file or
a ???.
- Click a point on the surface. Red dots designate available points on the model. Crosshairs indicate when the pointer is properly positioned over a point.
- Click an edge on the model. The edge is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned for selection.
- Drag the label into position and click once.
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- Position your cursor on an edge and click. (Selectable edges are highlighted as you mouse over them.) The selected edge remains highlighted.
- Select the next edge—it must be connected to the first. Continue selecting edges as needed. Double-click the last edge, but DO NOT select first.
- The measured edges and end point are highlighted yellow. Drag and click to position the markup in the scene.
- Optional: Click Copy to copy the markup content to the Windows clipboard.
- Click Stop when you're finished taking multiple measurements. Click Close (or X) to end the command and close the dialog box.
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title | Measure tube lengththe distance between two surfaces |
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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon . You should see a drop-down menu listing the available to see the menu of commands.)
- Select Tube LengthSelect Distance Between Two Surfaces.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter
- Select Lock tool to use the command more than once.
- Enter a hyperlink to a file or
a ???- to a document and user view within the current file.
- Click on a
starting arc radius - surface on the model. (
Recommendation: To find arc radii more easily, select your model and render as smooth surfaces with edges. See also Measurement Tips.)Continue to click radii on the model in sequence until the end is reached. - A green line that traverses the center of the tube will indicate what will be measured.
- Click the end arc radius a second time to end the measurementSelectable surfaces are highlighted as you mouse over them.)
- Click on a second surface on the model—the second surface must be parallel to the first.
- Drag the label into position and click once.
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| If the green indicator line appears incorrect then you either did not select the correct sequential arc or a portion of the tube cannot be measured correctly by SpinFire 11.0. You can save your annotation and tube measurement in your .3D file and recall it when you open the file again. Previous versions of SpinFire will not allow you to view tube lengths; however, the .3D files will open without them. If red dots do not appear on the model when you call the command, you may need to go to the 3D Viewer Settings page and click the Points Visible on Picking checkbox. If you want to add several of the same type of markup, you may select the Lock tool checkbox that appears when you select a markup command. This will allow you to keep adding the same type of markup to the scene until you click Stop. |
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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon. You should see a drop-down menu listing the available commands.)
- Click Sum of Connected Edges.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter a hyperlink to a file or a ???.
- Click each connected edge that you would like to measure. An edge is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned for selection.
- Double-click to end selection and display the measurement label.
- Drag the label into position and click once.
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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon. You should see a drop-down menu listing the available commands.)
- Select Minimum Distance....
- Choose the type of object(s) you are measuring: Parts (default) or surfaces.
- Click the part or parts (or surfaces) on the model to create SET1. When you have finished selecting, click the Stop Selection button.
- Click the part or parts (or surfaces) on the model to create SET 2. When you have finished selecting, click the Stop Selection button.
- Click the Calculate button to display the measurement label.
- Drag the label into position and click once.
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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon. You should see a drop-down menu listing the available commands.)
- Select Minimum Thickness....
- Choose the type of object(s) you are measuring: Parts (default) or surfaces.
- Click the part or parts (or surfaces) on the model to create your set of objects. When you have finished selecting, click the Stop Selection button.
- Under Parameters, select values from the draft angel and modeling tolerance drop-down lists.
- Click the Calculate button to display the measurement label.
- Drag the label into position and click once.
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title | Measure minimum distance between edges |
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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon. You should see a drop-down menu listing the available commands.)
- Select Minimum Distance Between Edges.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter a hyperlink to a file or a ???.
- Click an edge on the assembly. An edge is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned for selection.
- Click another edge on the assembly.
- Drag the label into position and click once
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title | Measure minimum distance between two surfaces |
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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon. You should see a drop-down menu listing the available commands.)
- Select Minimum Distance Between Two Surfaces.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter a hyperlink to a file or a ???.
- Click a surface on the assembly. A surface is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned for selection.
- Click a second surface on the assembly.
- Drag the label into position and click once.
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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon. You should see a drop-down menu listing the available commands.)
- Select Minimum Distance from Arc Center to Surface.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter a hyperlink to a file or a ???.
- Click an arc on the assembly. An arc is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned for selection.
- Click a surface on the assembly. A surface is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned for selection.
- Drag the label into position and click once.
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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon. You should see a drop-down menu listing the available commands.)
- Select Boundary Center by Edges.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter a hyperlink to a file or a ???.
- Click an edge or arc on the assembly. An edge or arc is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned for selection.
- If necessary, continue clicking connected edges or arcs on the model until SpinFire 11.0 can determine the edges of a boundary.
- Drag the label into position and click once.
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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon. You should see a drop-down menu listing the available commands.)
- Select Boundary Area by Edges.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter a hyperlink to a file or a ???.
- Click an edge or arc on the assembly. An edge or arc is highlighted when the pointer is properly positioned for selection.
- If necessary, continue clicking connected edges or arcs on the model until SpinFire 11.0 can determine the edges of a boundary.
- Drag the label into position and click once.
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| - Open the Linear menu on the 3D Document Toolbar. (How? Click the drop-down arrow to the right of the Linear icon. You should see a drop-down menu listing the available commands.)
- Select to Distance Between Two Surfaces.
- Optional: Navigate to or enter a hyperlink to a file or a ???.
- Click on a surface of the model.
- Click on a second surface of the model.
- Drag the label into position and click once.
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