Working with Notes
Add a note to the 3D workspace to label or instruct future viewers of your ACT3D file. There are six types of notes to use.
- 3D Point Note
- 3D Edge Note
- 3D Note
- 2D Note
- 3D Surface Note
- Auto Note
3D Point Note
A 3D note is associated to a specific point on the model.
3D Edge Note
A 3D note is associated to a specific edge on the model.
3D Note
A 3D note is placed anywhere in the 3D workspace.
Since 3D Notes exist in the 3D space, they rotate, zoom, and pan as you manipulate the view.
(model rotated - the note rotates with the model)
2D Note
A 2D note is placed anywhere within the camera's plane.
2D notes do not move as you manipulate the view of the 3D space (rotate, zoom, pan).
(model rotated - the note remains in its position)
3D Surface Note
A 3D note is associated to a specific surface point on the model.
Auto Note
Auto Note labels all the parts of an assembly automatically within seconds using either the name of the part or a sequential number.
Specify all parts, subassemblies, selected parts. Due to the possible number of notes, one may need to reposition them to be viewable.
Specify Note Coordinates
All note annotations in a 3D workspace can have the note placed at a specific point in the workspace.
Right-click a dimension markup to make changes to its properties. A context menu will appear and provide command options that are based on the selected markup type. For example, a Point Coordinates markup context menu will differ slightly from an Arc Center to Arc Center markup context menu. (See the Working with 3D Markups for details.)