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.
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.)