Toolbars can be opened as a free-standing group or added to the current group.
To open a toolbar as a free-standing group
1. | Click the Options icon in any toolbar group. |
2. | On the menu, click Show Toolbar, and then select the toolbar name from the list. |
To open a toolbar as a new tab in the current group
1. | Click the Options icon in the toolbar group where you want to add the new tab. |
2. | On the menu, click Show or Hide Tabs, and then select the toolbar name from the list. |
Copy and space holes in rows and columns.
Copy and space holes around a central location.
Subtract the volume of one set of objects from another.
Create a new solid from solids' intersected volumes.
Split and close solids at intersections.
Cycle through possible Boolean operations between two objects.
Combine the volumes of one or more objects.
Fill planar openings with a surface joined to the hole edge.
Create a ruled surface at polysurface edges.
Create a closed polysurface from surfaces.
Delete a hole from a polysurface and remake the surface.
Separate or duplicate a polysurface face.
Drive a surface face in a straight line to create a solid.
Drive surface edges along a path curve to create a solid.
Drive surface edges in a straight line to a boundary.
Create a tangent surface between polysurface edges.
Create a surface between polysurface edges maintaining continuity.
Rotate polysurface faces around an axis.
Project a closed curve to a surface to define a hole.
Project a closed curve to a surface to define a hole.
Combine co-planar polysurface faces.
Link to Solid Editing toolbar
Combine all co-planar polysurface faces.
Move a polysurface face to a boundary.
Create holes by revolving a profile curve around an axis.
Rotate a hole around an axis.
Create circular holes in surfaces.
Remove the selected surfaces from a polysurface, and then offset the remaining surfaces to create a solid with a specified thickness.
Turn on control points for polysurfaces.
Divide a planar polysurface face.
Trim a polysurface with a curve similar to cutting foam with a heated wire.
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