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T-FLEX Parametric CAD. Fundamentals. 2D Design

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<strong>Fundamentals</strong>. Two-Dimensional <strong>Design</strong><br />

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Now the added documents will appear in the pack structure (in the left pane of the print module window).<br />

Note that if dimensions of the added image are larger than the dimensions of the current page of the base<br />

document, the system can automatically change the scale of the image so that it could fit on the page (the<br />

system actions will depend on the settings of the print module).<br />

The command “File|Add Image from Open Document…” allows a user to add to the composed pack the<br />

T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong> documents opened at the present moment. After invoking this command, the window “Add<br />

Image” (analogous to the described above) with the list of the currently open documents and their pages will<br />

appear.<br />

Before closing the dialog “Add Image” the system checks if any changes were made in the open<br />

T-<strong>FLEX</strong> <strong>CAD</strong> documents (since the last save).<br />

If the unsaved modifications were found in any of these documents, the system displays the<br />

message with the prompt to save the given document. If the user denies saving, the given document<br />

can not be added (it will not be shown in the list of the documents in the window “Add Image”).<br />

After compiling the list of the documents of the pack (with the help of any command described above),<br />

additional customization of the pack can be carried out by taking off/setting on flags for any image in the<br />

pack structure. The images for which the ticks are taken off remain in the pack structure but will no longer be<br />

displayed in the preview window of the print module (and as a result will not be printed out). The tick<br />

controlling page visibility in the pack can be taken off/set on with the help of or by using commands<br />

«Image|Show» and «Image|Hide»:<br />

Keyboard Textual menu Icon<br />

«Image|Hide»<br />

«Image|Show»<br />

When forming the structure of the documents pack, the following commands of the print module can be also<br />

used:<br />

Keyboard Textual menu Icon<br />

«Image|Dublicate…»<br />

This command allows a user to “duplicate” selected images (from the list of the documents already added to<br />

the pack being formed). The images can be selected in the pack structure (in the left pane of the print module<br />

window) or directly in the preview window of the print module. The dialog in which the number of the<br />

copies being created will have to be specified appears on the screen. Thus, several copies of any image can<br />

be printed out.

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