Contents


Create a part
Create a part (workflow)
Modeling synchronous and ordered features
Modeling synchronous and ordered features
Transition to Synchronous command
Transition to Ordered command
Move between environments
Moving ordered features to synchronous
Moving ordered features to synchronous
Move to Synchronous command
Move an ordered feature to synchronous
Converting ordered features to synchronous features
Convert ordered features to synchronous features
Convert command
Ordered to Synchronous Converter dialog box
Select Documents for Conversion dialog box
Part modeling workflow overview
Part modeling workflow overview
Part modeling: Tips for getting started
Construct a protrusion (ordered)
Extrude command (synchronous)
Extrude command bar (synchronous)
Extrude command (ordered)
Extrude command bar (ordered)
Define the extent of an extruded feature
Construct a base feature
Construct a cutout (ordered)
Cut command
Cut command bar
Construct a hole
Construct a hole (ordered)
Construct a hole on a cylinder
Construct an extrusion: base feature
Construct an extrusion or cutout: subsequent features
Construct a protrusion or cutout: model face
Demo: Create protrusion or cutout using keypoint
Normal Protrusion command
Normal Protrusion command bar
Construct a Normal Protrusion
Normal Cutout command (Part environment)
Normal Cutout command bar (Part environment)
Construct a Normal Cutout (Part Environment)
Finish the Feature
Examples: Constructing Protrusions With the Finite Option
Examples: Constructing Protrusions With the Through All Option
Examples: Constructing Protrusions With the Through Next Option
Examples: Constructing Cutouts With the Through All Option
Examples: Constructing Cutouts With the Through Next Option
Examples: Constructing Cutouts With the Finite Option
Using Shape Search in QY CAD
Using Shape Search to locate models
Search for a model based on shape
Shape Search command
Configure the Geolus server to index QY CAD files
Add Open in QY CAD to the Geolus web client
Use the Shape Search Batch Indexer
Using PathFinder in a part model
Using PathFinder in a part model
PathFinder tab
Feature Playback tab
Display reference elements for a part
Display Folders within PathFinder
Select a feature with PathFinder
Reorder features
Recompute a feature
Insert a feature
Play back feature construction
Repair a profile with recompute problems
Suppress a feature
Unsuppress a feature
Suppress an assembly relationship
Unsuppress an assembly relationship
Show the parents and children for feature
Hide the unselected features in a Part document
PathFinder commands
Find Feature command
Find Feature dialog box
GoTo command
Recompute command
PathFinder Display - Planes command
PathFinder Display - Sketches command
PathFinder Display - Constructions command
PathFinder Display - Coordinate Systems command
Show All Reference Axes command
Show All Toggle Axes command
Hide All Reference Axes command
Suppress command (feature)
Unsuppress command (feature)
Unsuppress command (assembly relationships)
Suppress command (Assembly Relationships)
Show Parents and Children Command
Show Only Command (Features)
Show Folders Command
Errors
Analyze and edit failed profiles with Profile Error Assistant
Errors command
Error Assistant dialog box (Part and Sheet Metal environments)
Error Assistant Dialog Box (Assembly environment)
Error Assistant Dialog Box (Exploded Views)
Profile Error Assistant dialog box
Track and fix failed features
Track and fix failed parts in an assembly
Investigate Error command
Investigate Error dialog box
Grouping PathFinder entries
Group Command (PathFinder)
Group command (PathFinder)
Group or ungroup entries in PathFinder
Ungroup command (PathFinder)
Rename a feature or an assembly occurrence
Rename command
Rename a feature or an assembly occurrence
Sorting Pathfinder entries
Sort by Name command
Sort by Type command
Sort the entries in a PathFinder collection
Working with user-defined sets
Working with user-defined sets
Add to User-Defined Set command
Create User-Defined Set command
Create, add to, or dissolve a user-defined set
Dissolve User-Defined Set command