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The [[Image:Assembly_Add_Workplane.svg |24px]] [[ |
The [[Image:Assembly_Add_Workplane.svg |24px]] [[Assembly3_AddWorkplane|Add workplane]] command adds a Workplane to an active assembly. |
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A Workplane object will be created inside the Parts container of the assembly tree and a related workplane item will be placed in the 3D view. It is placed at the assembly's origin and oriented according to the assembly's XY plane, if the Assembly object was selected directly. |
A Workplane object will be created inside the Parts container of the assembly tree and a related workplane item will be placed in the 3D view. It is placed at the assembly's origin and oriented according to the assembly's XY plane, if the Assembly object was selected directly. |
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The assembly can also be selected indirectly by some item belonging to the assembly. Then the workplane is placed at the item's origin and oriented according to this item's local XY plane. |
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Valid items are e.g. |
Valid items are e.g. elements, bodies, vertexes, edges, faces, origins, and other workplanes from either the [[Tree_view|Tree view]] or the [[3D_view|3D view]]. |
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# Activate the [[Image:Assembly_Add_Workplane.svg |16px]] '''Add workplane''' command using one of the following: |
# Activate the [[Image:Assembly_Add_Workplane.svg |16px]] '''Add workplane''' command using one of the following: |
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#* The {{Button|[[Image:Assembly_Add_Workplane.svg |16px]] [[ |
#* The {{Button|[[Image:Assembly_Add_Workplane.svg |16px]] [[Assembly3_AddWorkplane|Add workplane]]}} button. |
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#* The {{MenuCommand|Assembly3 → Workplane and origin → [[Image:Assembly_Add_Workplane.svg |16px]] Add workplane}} menu option. |
#* The {{MenuCommand|Assembly3 → Workplane and origin → [[Image:Assembly_Add_Workplane.svg |16px]] Add workplane}} menu option. |
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Assembly3 AddWorkplane |
Menu location |
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Assembly3 → Workplane and origin → Add workplane |
Workbenches |
Assembly3 |
Default shortcut |
None |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
None |
Description
The Add workplane command adds a Workplane to an active assembly.
A Workplane object will be created inside the Parts container of the assembly tree and a related workplane item will be placed in the 3D view. It is placed at the assembly's origin and oriented according to the assembly's XY plane, if the Assembly object was selected directly.
The assembly can also be selected indirectly by some item belonging to the assembly. Then the workplane is placed at the item's origin and oriented according to this item's local XY plane.
Valid items are e.g. elements, bodies, vertexes, edges, faces, origins, and other workplanes from either the Tree view or the 3D view.
Usage
- Activate the Add workplane command using one of the following:
- The Add workplane button.
- The Assembly3 → Workplane and origin → Add workplane menu option.
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