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Right-click menu

See how to use the right click menu

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Written by Rafael Hegre Cabeza
Updated over a month ago

The right-click menu provides users with a list of options that are relevant to the item or area they have right-clicked on.

Detailed overview:

Selection

  • Hide – The option will hide just the one selected object, basically temporarily removing it from view without permanently deleting.

  • Hide layer – Each selected object is assigned to a layer where objects of the same type appear. The option will make all the objects which are saved on that particular layer invisible.

  • Add file to selection basket – You can utilize this option to choose all the objects saved within the file of the selected object and include them in the selection basket.

  • Add clipping plane – The clipping plane option defines a virtual plane in 3D space, determining visible and hidden parts of a scene or object. It acts as a boundary, cutting away objects beyond it and restricting visibility to the defined plane. You can add up to 4 clipping planes in one view

Measure

For all functions within this section, you can click the Information icon to open its relevant widget.

  • Area - Use snap points to measure the area in 3D or 2D.

  • Measure – This option enables you to select a specific plane of an object and instantly obtain measurements along its edges.

  • Laser - Create a laser measurement for x, y and z

  • Point Line - Create measurements by snap points or random. You can also lock elevation and vertically

  • Pick point - Select a point in the model, snapping to edges (if wanted)

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