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en:design [2019/09/05 15:12] dgroezingeren:design [2023/04/25 10:59] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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   * Change components in a single window. The changes are automatically reflected in all windows that display this component.   * Change components in a single window. The changes are automatically reflected in all windows that display this component.
  
-|@red: |**Note:** \\ If you create the sketch directly in Construction, you have the following options: \\ -> You can hold and drag the mouse wheel or use the Spaceball to switch to another tab window. \\ -> You can quickly disable the sketch by clicking in another tab window. |@red: |+<WRAP info><color blue>**Note:**</color> \\ \\ If you create the sketch directly in Construction, you have the following options: \\ \\ -> You can hold and drag the mouse wheel or use the Spaceball to switch to another tab window. \\ -> You can quickly disable the sketch by clicking in another tab window.</WRAP>
  
  
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 The default setting Warn on Missing References is disabled by default. It is not recommended to use it when performing a general solid construction. The default setting Warn on Missing References is disabled by default. It is not recommended to use it when performing a general solid construction.
  
-|@red: |**Tip:** \\ The default setting Warn on Missing References is also available as a user standard. |@red: |+<WRAP tip><color black>**Tip:**</color> \\ \\ The default setting Warn on Missing References is also available as a user standard.</WRAP>
  
 **When is this function used?** **When is this function used?**
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 |@palegrey: **Application:** |Routing - Mechanics+Routing Piping and Tubing | |@palegrey: **Application:** |Routing - Mechanics+Routing Piping and Tubing |
-|@palegrey: **Assembly navigator:** | Right-click on a part or oversize → Properties |+|@palegrey: **Assembly navigator:** |Right-click on a part or oversize → Properties |
 |@palegrey: **Position in the dialog window:** |Tab Attributes | |@palegrey: **Position in the dialog window:** |Tab Attributes |
  
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 |1. tear-off width \\ 2. end cap shape |{{ :nx1202_nx_design_105.png?nolink |}} | |1. tear-off width \\ 2. end cap shape |{{ :nx1202_nx_design_105.png?nolink |}} |
  
-|@palegrey: **Round sharp corners by using fillets** ^|+|@palegrey: **Round sharp corners by using fillets** |
 |{{ :nx1202_nx_design_106.png?nolink |}} | |{{ :nx1202_nx_design_106.png?nolink |}} |
  
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 You can now create a paragraph at any angle between 0 and 180° with a single profile that is linear or oblique. You can now create a paragraph at any angle between 0 and 180° with a single profile that is linear or oblique.
  
 +|< 50em 50% >|
 |{{ :nx1202_nx_design_107.png?direct |}} |{{ :nx1202_nx_design_108.png?direct |}} | |{{ :nx1202_nx_design_107.png?direct |}} |{{ :nx1202_nx_design_108.png?direct |}} |
 | 45° | 135° | | 45° | 135° |
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 The extension allows you to create an angled paragraph on a planar surface. You can use such paragraphs to give a part more clearance or rigidity. The extension allows you to create an angled paragraph on a planar surface. You can use such paragraphs to give a part more clearance or rigidity.
  
-**Where can this function be called?+**Where can this function be called?**
  
 |@palegrey: **Application:** |Sheet metal | |@palegrey: **Application:** |Sheet metal |