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Table of Contents
About the Project Manager ............................................................................ 1
Introduction ............................................................................................................. 1
Elements of a Project ............................................................................................... 2
Navigation ......................................................................................................... 4
Project Manager Window ........................................................................................ 4
Main Menus ............................................................................................................. 5
Toolbars ................................................................................................................. 10
Right-Click Menus ................................................................................................ 11
Project Explorer Right-Click Menu ....................................................................... 14
Attributes Right-Click Menu ................................................................................. 16
Project Lines Right-Click Menu ............................................................................ 16
Users Right-Click Menu ........................................................................................ 17
Procedures ...................................................................................................... 18
Projects .................................................................................................................. 18
Project Fields (Attributes) ..................................................................................... 32
Users ...................................................................................................................... 34
Designs .................................................................................................................. 38
Alias ISOGEN ....................................................................................................... 43
Index................................................................................................................ 73
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Elements of a Project
A project consists of the following elements:
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Project Name and Folder - these are assigned in Project Manager when
you create the project.
Working Folder - this is the folder where you store design files associated
with the project. You must assign this folder before you create the project.
Units - this is a selection that determines how units are displayed in all
designs included in the project. You assign unit type and display options
when you create a new project using Project Manager.
Tags - these are project tags for line numbers. Specifications - these are
design specifications created using the Specifications Manager application.
You can use Project Manager to assign which specifications are available
for a project and designs.
Project Fields (Attributes) - these are attributes that define or describe a
project. You can create new project fields (attributes) and assign values
using Project Manager.
Users - these are the people authorized to work on a project. Use Project
Manager to create a master users list, and assign individuals to work on a
project.
Designs - these are the 3D models created using PROCAD 3DSMART.
Designs are always assigned to a specific project.
Related Topics
Project Location
This is a typical projects directory structure, which is automatically created by the Project
Manager when the user is creating a New Project.
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Navigation
Project Manager Window
The Project Manager Application window is the main multi-document. You can open and
view several projects in the childs window at the same time.
The Explorer (see Main Project 1 folder in the image below) is a movable toolbar that
displays projects in a tree structure. Use this toolbar to open a desired project or subproject
in the Project Manager window.
The Project Manager window (right side of the image below) displays information for the
selected project or sub-project using tabbed pages. You can view information for multiple
projects or sub-projects in the data pane.
The toolbar and main menus provide access to all software functions.
Child Window
Project Navigator
Toolbar
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Tabbed Pane
Main Menus
File Menu
Select this...
To...
Exit
View Menu
Select this...
To...
Status Bar
Toolbar
Navigator Bar
Refresh
Show Project
IDs
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Projects Menu
Select this...
To...
Open
New Main
Project
Open the Create Project Wizard and create a new main project.
New Subproject
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Rename
Opens the projects Properties dialog box where you can edit the
project name.
Delete
Undelete
Project Specs
Opens the Project Specs dialog box, where you can add, delete, or
edit the project specifications.
Project Lines
Opens the Project Lines dialog box, where you can add, delete, or
edit the project lines.
Project Location Opens the Working Folder dialog box, where you can change the
location of where the project is stored.
Project
Export/Import
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View Projects
Available: view projects that are not checked out and the
user have access to.
Access Denied: View projects that the user does not have
permission to access.
Open Containing Opens a new Windows Explorer window displaying the contents of
Folder
the folder associated with the selected object. This command is
available when a Project or an individual drawing/model is selected.
Refresh
Properties
Opens the Project Properties dialog box, where you can view the
tabs for: Project Name, Working Folder, Project Lines, Project
Specs, and Units.
Tools Menu
Select this...
To...
Rebuild Shortcuts
Open the Update Shortcuts dialog box where you update shortcuts
to project folders and design files.
Project files receive a system-generated name when they are
created. You cannot rename these files. Instead, you can create user
named shortcuts to the project files.
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BOM Settings
Manager
PROCADs technical support staff may request that you send in the
error log file if you are experiencing technical problems with the
Project Manager. In general, you should not need to access this
information.
Alias ISOGEN
Activation
Alias ISOGEN
Config
Configure the settings for ISOGEN, mainly the location of the IConfigure files that control the appearance of the various output
styles, and the output styles to be included by default, with each
PROCAD 3DSMART Project.
Export Project to
External File
Export Project to
SQL Server
Import Project from Imports a previously exported main project into the current
External File
database from an exported project file.
Import Project from Imports a copy of a main project from a SQL server database into
SQL Server
the current database.
Archive Project
Removes the selected main project from the current database and
stores the information in an archived project file.
Restore Project
Move Project to
SQL Server
Copy Project
Window Menu
Select this
To
Cascade
Tile
Help Menu
Select this...
To...
Contents
Search
Index
About Project
Manager
Toolbars
The toolbar may be toggled on or off from the View menu.
Select this...
To...
Open the Create Project Wizard and create a new main project.
Open the Create Project Wizard and create a new subproject.
Note: The subproject is added to the currently selected main project.
Copy the currently selected project.
Opens the Project Properties dialog box, where you can view the tabs
for: Project Name, Working Folder, Project Lines, Project Specs, and
Units.
Opens the Create New User Wizard to add a user to the list.
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Deletes the currently selected user from the database. This button is
only active when a user is highlighted in a project.
Opens the Users Properties dialog box to add or remove roles
assigned to the user. This button is only active when a user is
highlighted in a project.
Opens the Users Properties dialog box to change their password.
This button is only active when a user is highlighted in a project.
Import project from an exported project file (*.pef). Projects may be
exported using the Export Project to External File command from
the Tools menu.
Exports the selected main project to an external file that may be
imported into another database.
Removes the selected main project from the current database and
stores the information in an archived project file.
View information about the program.
Right-Click Menus
Design Tab Right-Click Menu
To open this menu...
1. Open a project or subproject.
2. Click the Designs tab.
3. Right-click in the design list portion of the Designs tab.
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Select this...
To...
Force Check In
Check Out
Create
Opens the Create New Design dialog box where you can create and
configure a new design.
Create Copy Of
Opens the Create New Design dialog box where you can create a
copy of a design by choosing the lines you want included in it.
Rename
Delete
Other Tasks
Design Specs
Opens the Design Specs dialog box where you can add, remove, or
change the specs for the design.
Preview
History
Opens the History dialog box so you can view the design history of
whom and when checked the design in or out.
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View Designs
Available: view designs that are not checked out, and the
user have access to.
Open Containing Opens a new Windows Explorer window displaying the contents of
Folder
the folder associated with the selected object. This command is
available when a Project or an individual drawing/model is
selected.
Refresh
Properties
Opens the Properties dialog box to display tabs for General, Design
Specs, and History.
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The Project Explorer right-click menu is the same as the Projects main menu. To
view what each item does in the menu, refer to page 7.
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Select this...
To...
Edit
Add
Rename
Rename a field.
Delete
Select this
To
Create
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Delete
Rename
Refresh Lines
Properties
Select this
To
Add
Rename
Change Password
User Roles
Delete
Properties
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Procedures
Projects
Making a Project: Basic Steps
To create a new project, ensure you address each of the steps listed here:
Create a working folder, or use an existing folder, for the new project using
Windows Explorer. Do this before you create the project using Project
Manager.
Using Project Manager, create the Project and associated subprojects (if
required). See Creating a New Project.
Assign users to the project. Admin is always a member of the project, so it
does not need to be added again.
Assign one or more specifications to the project. Create specifications using
the Specification Manager application and then assign them to the project
using Project Manager. See Assigning Specs to a Project.
Create and/or assign attributes information to a project. Attributes are
additional information that helps define or distinguish one project from
another. See Adding a Project Field (Attribute), and Assigning a Value to
a Project Field (Attribute).
When all these steps are complete, the project is fully defined. You can now create designs
for the defined project.
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Elements of a Project
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3.
Click Next.
Step 2 of 5 appears to assign the working folder.
4.
If you do not choose to use the default location, click the Browse button.
6.
Click Next.
Step 3 of 5 appears to create/select project lines.
7.
8.
Click Next.
Step 4 of 5 appears to choose specs.
9.
Creating a Subproject
Use this procedure to create a new subproject directory.
To create a subproject...
1.
3.
Create new or select from the available project lines you want to appear in the
project.
4.
Click Next.
The Project Specs dialog box appears.
5.
Select from the available specs you want to appear in the project.
6.
Click OK to create the new subproject directory, OR click Cancel to exit the
dialog box without creating a new subproject.
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3.
Click the check box beside a name to add that user to the project.
Note: You can assign multiple users to the project.
4.
When you have added all required users, close the Project Window.
Note: The user assignments you made are automatically saved.
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2.
3.
Click the check boxes beside all the specs you want to assign to the project.
Note: For the main project, all existing specs are available. For the
subproject, only the subsets of specs from the main project are
available.
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Deleting a Project
There are two ways you can mark a project as "unavailable" and remove it from the project
tree.
To remove a project...
1.
a. In the Project Navigator Toolbar, click the project or subproject you
want to remove.
b. From the Projects menu, select Delete.
c. A message box asks you to confirm the delete.
d. Click OK to remove the project from the project tree.
2.
a. Right click on the Project.
b. Select Delete from the menu.
You can also remove a project from the database entirely by selecting Archive Projects:
either by right clicking on the project or choosing it from the Projects menu.
Related Topics
Renaming a Project
You can rename a project or subproject as required.
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To rename a project...
Either click the project or subproject you want to rename, and select Rename from
the Projects menu
OR
Right click on the project and choose Rename from the Projects menu
OR
Select Properties from the Projects menu, and click on the General tab.
The projects Properties dialog box appears.
1.
2.
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In the Project Manager browser, select the project to which you want to assign
a different working folder.
2.
3.
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4.
If you click OK, the Get Folder Path dialog box appears.
Select the folder you want to use as the working folder.
5.
Click OK to select the folder and close the Get Folder Path dialog box.
6.
The Assign Working Folder tab displays the name of the folder you selected.
7.
Click OK to accept the selected folder and close the Working Folder dialog
box.
Alternately, click Cancel to exit the Working Folder dialog box without setting
a new working folder.
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Attributes
Designs
Project Specs
Project Lines
Users
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Related Topics
To update shortcuts...
1.
2.
Click Start.
The Status bars indicate update progress.
3.
When all projects and design shortcuts update, click Done to close the Update
Shortcuts dialog box.
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2.
3.
The file Save As dialog appears. Select the name of the exported file and the
location where it will reside. The file extension is *.pef.
The imported project file will contain information on all sub-projects, line numbers, specs
selected, drawings and user roles and permissions. Note that the actual specifications are not
imported. The original project will remain intact in its original location.
From the Tools menu, select Importing Project from External File.
2.
The Open Export project file dialog appears. Navigate to the project export
file with an extension *.pef and highlight the file.
3.
If the main project or any subproject has an identical name to any existing projects, a dialog
will appear asking for a new name for the project being imported.
2.
3.
The Select SQL Server dialog appears. Select the server you wish to export
the project to from the drop down box.
4.
If the project or any subproject has an identical name to any existing projects, a dialog will
appear asking for a new name for the project being imported.
Note: The correct permissions are required on the destination SQL Server to be able to write
the project information.
The imported project file will contain information on all sub-projects, line numbers, specs
selected, drawings and user roles and permissions. Note that the actual specifications are not
imported. The original project will remain intact in its original location.
From the Tools menu, select Importing Project from SQL Server.
2.
The Select SQL Server dialog appears. Select the server you wish to import
the project from the drop down box.
3.
4.
The Select Project for Import dialog appears. Select the project or subproject
that you wish to import from the project list.
5.
If the project or any subproject has an identical name to any existing projects, a dialog will
appear asking for a new name for the project being imported.
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The projects on the destination database that have the same name as the project that is being
imported or restored will appear in red. In order to complete the import process, a unique
name must be entered in the text field. As soon as a unique name has been entered, the
Apply New Name button becomes available.
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If any of the sub-projects being imported have duplicate names of any existing projects, the
Apply new name button will again become greyed out and the next project name that
requires modification will appear in the text box. Once all name conflicts have been
resolved, the Continue button will become available for use. Clicking this button will
complete the import process.
Archiving Projects
At the completion of a project, it may be desirable to archive the project so that it no longer
exists in the project database and is no longer displayed in the project manager. The Archive
Projects command allows the project information to be transferred from the database to
Archive Project File format. The original project will be completely removed from the
database. This functionality will work for both MSDE and SQL server databases.
The exported project file will contain information on all sub-projects, line numbers, specs
selected, drawings and user roles and permissions. The physical drawing files (*.dwg) such
as the models, orthographics and isometric drawings will all remain in their original location.
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To archive a project...
1.
2.
3.
The Save As dialog appears. Select the name of the exported file and the
location where it will reside. The file extension is *.arh.
4.
5.
A final warning will appear indicating that the project settings will be
completely removed from the database.
6.
Restoring Projects
The Restore Project command allows archived project files to be returned to the database.
The imported project file will contain information on all sub-projects, line numbers, specs
selected, drawings and user roles and permissions.
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2.
The Open Archived Project File dialog appears. Select the archived project
you wish to restore the navigation dialog.
3.
If the project or any subproject has an identical name to any existing projects, a dialog will
appear asking for a new name for the project being imported.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
The Select SQL Server dialog appears. Select the server you wish to import
the project from the drop down box.
Copying Projects
The Copy Project command makes a copy of the selected project within the current
database.
The copied project file will have the information on all sub-projects, line numbers, specs
selected, drawings and user roles and permissions as the original project.
To copy a project...
1.
From the Tools menu, select Copy Project. The Copy Project dialog appears.
2.
3.
The Resolve Project Name Uniqueness dialog appears so that you may give a
new name to the copy.
4.
Click the Apply new name button once you have entered a different name for
the new project. Unique names will also need to be given for any subprojects.
5.
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2.
Click the Attributes tab, which displays a list of all available project fields.
3.
4.
Select Add.
5.
The New Attribute field will be created and added to the list.
6.
7.
Click Enter.
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2.
3.
Double-click the attribute to which you want to assign a value (e.g. Completion
date).
A dialog box appears.
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4.
5.
Either click OK to save the data and close the dialog box, or Cancel to close
the dialog box without saving the data.
The information you entered for the attribute appears in the Value column.
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Open the project that contains the field you want to rename.
2.
3.
4.
Select Rename.
5.
6.
Click Enter.
Related Topics
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Open the project that contains the field you want to delete.
2.
3.
4.
Select Delete.
A warning dialog box appears.
5.
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Users
Creating the Users List
The Users list is the master list of all users in the PROCAD 3DSMART Database.
To define users.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Click Next.
6.
7.
8.
Click Finish.
Related Topics
2.
3.
Renaming a User
You can change the name for an individual user, except for Admin.
To rename a user
1.
2.
3.
Select Rename.
The Users name becomes highlighted for changes.
4.
Change the Users name, and then click back into the Users tab to save the
changes.
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To change a password
1.
2.
3.
4.
Enter the new password for the user, and then enter it again in the Verify
Password section.
5.
2.
3.
4.
Select the roles you want the user to have, or deselect currently checked roles
so the user doesnt have access to them.
5.
Deleting a User
You can delete a user from the PROCAD 3DSMART Database, except the Admin system
account.
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To delete a user
1.
2.
3.
4.
user
Click Yes to remove the user from the database and return to the Project
Manager window.
Click No to cancel deleting the user and return to the Project Manager
window.
User Properties
You can display the users properties in one window to make changes all at once.
To display the users properties
1.
2.
Right click on the user whom you want to display properties for.
The right-click menu appears.
3.
4.
5.
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3.
2.
3.
Designs
Creating a New Design
Any user with permission to access a project can create new designs for the current project.
1.
2.
Click the Designs tab to view a list of designs in the current project or
subproject.
3.
Right-click in the Designs tab, and select Create from the menu.
Step 1 of 2 of the Create Design Wizard appears.
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4.
5.
Click Next.
Step 2 of 2 of the Create Design Wizard appears.
Click Finish to save the new design and exit the Wizard.
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Click Cancel to close the Create Design Wizard and return to the
Project Manager window.
2.
Click the Designs tab to view a list of designs in the current project or
subproject.
3.
4.
A message box appears, asking if you want to continue deleting the design. Click
OK to continue, or Cancel to return to the Project Manager window.
If you click OK, this marks the design as "unavailable" and removes it from the
project.
You can retrieve the design at any time by right clicking in the Designs tab,
selecting Other Tasks, then Undelete Design. Or view the deleted designs by right
clicking in the Designs tab, choosing View Designs from the right-click menu, and
selecting Deleted.
Click the Designs tab to view a list of designs in the current project or
subproject.
3.
Right-click in the Designs tab, choose View Designs, and then select Deleted.
4.
Right-click on the design that has already been marked Deleted that you want
to delete from the database.
The right-click menu appears.
5.
Choose Other Tasks from the menu, and then select Purge Design.
A message box appears asking you if you are sure you want to permanently
delete the selected design from the database.
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6.
Related Topics
Removing a Project
Renaming a Design
Use this procedure to rename a design file.
To rename a design...
1.
2.
Click the Designs tab to view a list of designs in the current project or
subproject.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Click Enter.
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Viewing a Design
To view a design...
1.
Open the project or subproject that contains the design you want to view.
2.
3.
From the menu, select Preview to open the design in the File Preview pane.
Related Topics
Checking-in a Design
To check in a design normally, save and close the design using AutoCAD commands.
2.
Click the Designs tab to view a list of designs in the current project or subproject.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Either click OK to continue the Force Check In, or click Cancel to exit the
warning box without finishing the Force Check In.
If you click OK, the date and time appears in the Checked in column and
'Forced check in' appears in the Comment column.
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Alias ISOGEN
Activate Alias ISOGEN
The very first time that the Project Manager is run, the user will be prompted to activate
Alias ISOGEN. This must be done in order to automatically generate isometrics from the
3D model. ISOGEN should only be activated on computers that have an appropriate license.
Note: The ISOGEN license is always standalone, and therefore resides on individual
computers. This is the reason that not all computers should activate this module.
To activate ISOGEN...
1.
If it is the first time running the Project Manager application, the PROCAD
3DSMART ISOGEN Activate dialog box will appear automatically. To
activate the module at a later time, select the Alias ISOGEN Activation
command from the Tools menu.
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2.
3.
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From the Tools menu, select the Alias ISOGEN Config command.
2.
3.
The first step is to define the location of the ISOGEN settings. This location
should be a network folder that can be shared for all users to access.
Click the
button to open a browser window, or type the desired folder
name directly in the text field.
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Navigate to the desired location, or use the Make New Folder button to create a
new folder for the settings. Click OK to accept the highlighted folder as the
desired target location for the settings.
4. Click on the check boxes of all of the styles that you wish to have appear in all
new projects by default.
5. Click the OK button to save the settings.
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Dialog Boxes
Login Dialog Box
The Login dialog box is available for installations that have a security level higher than No
Security.
The current version of PROCAD 3DSMART uses the following levels:
No Security: Admin (without a password) is the default and the only
user in the system.
Low Security: Admin (with the password protected) is the default and
the only user in the system.
Intermediate Security: Admin and other users with different roles and
permissions are configured in the PROCAD 3DSMART system.
High Security: Admin (with the password protected) and other users
with different roles and permissions are configured in the PROCAD
3DSMART system.
2.
3.
Or:
Double click on the Project Manager icon on the desktop.
4.
5.
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In this field
Enter/Do this
Username
Password
OK
Cancel
In the Project Manager browser, select the project to which you want to assign
a different working folder.
2.
3.
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In
this Enter/Do this...
field...
Click to open the Get Folder Path dialog box where you can
set the working folder.
OK
Click to close the dialog box and accept the selected folder
as the new working folder.
Cancel
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In the Project Manager browser, select the project to which you want to assign
different units.
2.
3.
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In this
field...
Enter/Do this...
Model
Coordinates
and
Distances
Use BOM
Templates
and ISO.opl
English
Dimensional
If you have selected English units for the pipe size, length
of bolt units, the formatting of these units will follow the
Format
Fractional (e.g. 10 )
Architectural (e.g. 10 )
Pipe Size
Units
The units to be used for the pipe sizes in the BOM and
ISOGEN generation
Length Units
The units to be used for the pipe length in the BOM and
ISOGEN generation
Bolt Units
The units for the length and diameter of the bolts in the
BOM and ISOGEN generation. The length and diameter
may have different units.
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In this field...
Enter/Do this...
Folder List
Click the folder you want to se as the working folder for the
project.
Show local
folders
OK
Cancel
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2.
3.
In this field...
Enter/Do this...
Name
Password
Cancel
Click to exit the dialog box without saving any user data
changes.
Apply
Click to save the data and keep the dialog box open.
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Adding a User
Deleting a User
Assigning User Roles
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In the Project Manager window, select the project you want to rename.
2.
Either right-click on the project and select Properties from the right-click
menu, or choose Properties from the Projects menu.
The Project Properties dialog box appears.
Alternatively, these tabs appear as pages when you use the New Main Project
command.
3.
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In this
field...
Enter/Do this...
Name
OK
Click to assign the name and close the dialog box (or Next
to move to the next page if you are creating a new main
project).
Cancel
Apply
Click to save the new name without closing the dialog box.
Related Topics
In this field...
Enter/Do this...
Start
Done
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2.
Either click the project to highlight and choose Project Lines from the Projects
menu, or right-click on the project and choose Properties from the right-click
menu.
The Project Properties dialog box appears.
3.
4.
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In this
field
Enter/Do this
OK
Cancel
Apply
Click to save the new data without closing the dialog box.
2.
Either click the project to highlight and choose Properties from the Lines
Menu, or right-click the project and choose Properties from the right-click
menu.
The Project Line Properties dialog box appears.
3.
You can edit the project lines name, as well as the color of the line.
4.
In this field...
Enter/Do this...
Name
Color
Select a line color for the line from the drop down list.
OK
Cancel
Apply
Click to save the new data without closing the dialog box.
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1.
2.
Either click the project to highlight it and choose Properties from the Projects
menu, or right-click the project and choose Properties.
3.
4.
You can add specifications to the project, or remove them, as long as theyre
not in use at the time of edit.
Click Cancel to exit the dialog box without saving the data.
Click Apply to save the new data without closing the dialog box.
In this field.
Enter/Do this
OK
Cancel
Apply
In this field.
Enter/Do this
Weld Gap
OK
Cancel
Apply
Select the project you want to edit the user roles for.
2.
Click the Users tab to view the master list of users for the project.
3.
Right-click on the user that you want to edit the roles for.
The right-click menu appears.
4.
5.
Click on the roles you want to add for the user, or click the currently
roles to remove them.
6.
selected
Click Apply to save the new data without closing the dialog box.
In this field.
Enter/Do this
OK
Cancel
Apply
2.
3.
4.
5.
Edit the designs name, and view information about the design.
6.
In this field
Enter/Do this
Name
OK
Cancel
Apply
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Select the specs you want to use for the design, or click on the specs already
selected to remove them. Only specs that are not open and in use can be
removed.
6.
Click Cancel to exit the dialog box without saving the changes.
Click Apply to save the changes and keep the dialog box open.
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In this field
Enter/Do this
OK
Cancel
Apply
Select the project you want to view the design history for.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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View who and when the design was checked in and out.
6.
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In this field.
Enter/Do this
Activation options
OK
Cancel
Help
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In this field.
Enter/Do this
the
I-Configure
Styles checkboxes
OK
Cancel
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Project Window
Attributes Tab
Use this tab to view project field description data.
Related Topics
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Index
Archiving Projects ........................... 28
Copying Projects ............................ 31
Designs ............................................ 38
Checking-in a Design .................. 42
Creating a New Design ............... 38
Deleting a Design from a Project 40
Force Check-in a Design ............. 42
Renaming a Design ..................... 41
Viewing a Design ........................ 41
Dialog Boxes ................................... 47
Assign Working Folder Dialog Box
................................................. 48
Define Project Units Dialog Box 49
Design Specs Dialog Box ............ 63
General Dialog Box ..................... 61
Get Folder Path Dialog Box ........ 51
History Dialog Box ......... 64, 66, 67
Login Dialog Box ........................ 47
Project Lines Dialog Box ............ 55
Project Properties Dialog Box ..... 54
Project Specs Dialog Box ...... 58, 59
Update Shortcuts Dialog Box ...... 55
User Properties Dialog Box......... 52
User Roles Dialog BOx ............... 60
Elements of a Project ......................... 2
Exporting Projects
To External File ........................... 24
To SQL Server ............................ 25
Importing Projects
From External File ...................... 24
From SQL Server ........................ 25
ISOGEN
activate .................................. 43, 66
configuration ............................... 67
configure...................................... 44
styles ............................................ 60
Main Menus....................................... 5
File Menu ...................................... 5
Help Menu ................................... 10
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