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User InterfaceMarkupsYou can draw markups with a mouse on nontouch devices, display bounding boxes formarkups, create markups in drawings, and use the context toolbar to access markupoptions.To hide or show markups, click Hide All Types > View Markups on the Heads-upView toolbar. Right-click a markup in the FeatureManager design tree or in the graphicsarea and click HideMarkup Toolbarto hide markups.The Ink Markup toolbar is renamed to the Markup toolbar. To view the toolbar, click View> Toolbars > Markup .New options:ColorDrawSpecifies a color and thickness for the pen and mousestrokes.Uses a mouse to draw ink strokes.The toolbar displays different options depending on the device. Touchfor nontouch devices.is not availableMarkup toolbar for touch devicesMarkup toolbar for nontouch devicesContext ToolbarThe following options are available when you right-click a markup:Edit MarkupEnters edit mode.SuppressOrientZooms to the markup.Hide22

User InterfaceExport MarkupExports markups as one of the following file types: .pdf,.bmp, .jpg, .png, and .tif.Markup Tab for the CommandManagerTo view the Markup tab for the CommandManager, right-click in the CommandManagerand click Tabs > Markup.Markup Creation InformationMarkups save the creation date and time stamp, and the creator ID. This informationappears when you preview a markup and export a markup to a file.Markups for DrawingsFor more information on markups for drawings, see Creating Markups for Drawingson page 83.Drawing Markups with a Mouse1. On a nontouch device, open a part or assembly.2. Click View > Hide/Show > Markups .3. Click Tools > Options > System Options > FeatureManager.4. Under Hide/show tree items, select Show for Markups and click OK.5. In the FeatureManager design tree, right-click Markups and click Insert Markup.The Markup toolbar appears.6. Click Draw to draw with the mouse.7. Optional: To change the color or the thickness of the line, click Color .Exporting Multiple MarkupsTo export multiple markups:1. In the FeatureManager design tree, under Markups , Ctrl + select multiplemarkups.2. In the context toolbar, click Export Markup .23

User Interface

Export Markup

Exports markups as one of the following file types: .pdf,

.bmp, .jpg, .png, and .tif.

Markup Tab for the CommandManager

To view the Markup tab for the CommandManager, right-click in the CommandManager

and click Tabs > Markup.

Markup Creation Information

Markups save the creation date and time stamp, and the creator ID. This information

appears when you preview a markup and export a markup to a file.

Markups for Drawings

For more information on markups for drawings, see Creating Markups for Drawings

on page 83.

Drawing Markups with a Mouse

1. On a nontouch device, open a part or assembly.

2. Click View > Hide/Show > Markups .

3. Click Tools > Options > System Options > FeatureManager.

4. Under Hide/show tree items, select Show for Markups and click OK.

5. In the FeatureManager design tree, right-click Markups and click Insert Markup

.

The Markup toolbar appears.

6. Click Draw to draw with the mouse.

7. Optional: To change the color or the thickness of the line, click Color .

Exporting Multiple Markups

To export multiple markups:

1. In the FeatureManager design tree, under Markups , Ctrl + select multiple

markups.

2. In the context toolbar, click Export Markup .

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