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Toolbox SYSCAD Attachment details / flyout SYSFLY-SYSCAD objects -> Connect SYSCAD objects Disconnect SYSCAD object Insert point Delete point Set properties Change SYSCAD object Origin SYSCAD objects Polyline -> SYSCAD Objects

 

Ribbon: SYSCAD Attachment -> Modify -> Connect SYSCAD objects Disconnect SYSCAD object Insert point Delete point Set properties Change SYSCAD object Origin SYSCAD objects Polyline -> SYSCAD objects

 

Ribbon: SYSCAD Attachment -> Modify -> Fly-out change -> Command: "Explode broken SYSCAD Objects" Explode broken SYSCAD Objects


 

Command: "Join Objects" Connect SYSCAD objects

 

Connect 2 SYSCAD objects by clicking on the desired two objects one after the other. The ends of the two objects that are closer to the selection points are connected. The properties of the first slide selected are transferred to the other.

 

 

Command: "Disjoin objects" Separate SYSCAD object

 

Separate 2 SYSCAD objects by first clicking on the object and then on the desired separation point.

 

 

Command: "Insert Point" Insert point

 

Used to insert additional definition points.

 

 

Command: "Delete Point " Delete point

 

Deletes vertexes in the selection window.

 

 

Command: "Set Properties" Set properties

 

 

Command: "Change SYSCAD Object" Change SYSCAD Object

 

Opens the corresponding dialog box for changing the object (analogous to double-clicking on the object).

 

 

Command: "Explode SYSCAC Objects" Origin SYSCAD Objects

 

 

Command: "Polyline -> SYSCAD objects" Polyline -> SYSCAD objects

 

 

Command: "Explode broken SYSCAD Objects" Explode broken SYSCAD Objects

 

For searching for sheets, foils, wall objects, insulation and blocks without EEDs. The entire drawing is searched for such objects and an arrow is drawn at each object found. You are then asked whether these objects should be split into the origin. Before executing the command, the user should zoom out a little so that the arrows are displayed in a clearly recognisable size.