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The Library is a very useful tool for organizing and viewing files—you can set up shortcuts to frequently-used folders, which allows you to search for files in the connected folders, view/change folder and file properties, and open 3D and 2D files in the Workspace.
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1. | Library Toolbar -Contains buttons for the following commands: |
Image Modified | Add Connection -Click to add a folder located on your hard drive or network. |
Image Added | Add Centro Connection - Click to add a connection to a Centro 7 project or favorite found in your Centro 7 instance. | ||||||
Image Modified | Open -Displays the selected file(s) in the Workspace.
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Image Modified | Properties - If a top-level folder is selected, the Update Connection dialog box is displayed; if a sub-folder is selected, the Folder Properties dialog box is displayed. |
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If a file is selected, the File Properties dialog box is displayed. |
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Image Modified | Delete -Deletes the selected folder or file(s). |
Image Modified | Tiles - Shows thumbnail views of .3D and .ACT3D files. |
Image Modified | Convert - Converts selected files directly from native CAD format to Actify .ACT3D format and other CAD formats. | |
2. | Connections Pane - Lists all the connected folders and subfolders you have added to the Library. | |
3. | Directory Search Box - Search for connected folders and sub-folders. You can enter all or part of the folder name. | |
4. | Converted Files List - Lists files converted from native CAD format to Actify .ACT3D format using the Convert command. (See File Menu Commands and Working with Documents.) | |
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File List Pane - Displays a list of the files in the selected folder. What is displayed here depends on what you have specified in the Update Connection dialog box and whether or not the filter checkbox is selected. |
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6. | File Search Box - Search for a particular file within a connected folder or sub-folder. You can enter all or part of the file name. |