2012
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Welcome to Autodesk Navisworks Freedom 2012
- What Is New in This Release?
- How to Get Assistance
- Installation
- Quick Start to Stand-Alone Installation
- Installation Troubleshooting
- General Installation Issues
- How can I check my graphics card driver to see if it needs to be updated?
- How do I switch my license from stand-alone to network or network to stand-alone?
- When performing a Typical installation, what gets installed?
- Why should I specify the Project Folder and Site Folder?
- How do I share the Autodesk Navisworks settings on a site and project basis?
- When should I reinstall the product instead of repairing it?
- When I uninstall my software, what files are left on my system?
- Uninstall and Maintenance Issues
- General Installation Issues
- Quick Start
- Work with Files
- Explore Your Model
- Control Model Appearance and Render Quality
- Review Your Model
- Use Viewpoints
- Play Back Animations
- Work Within a Team
- Share Data
- TimeLiner Playback
- Reference
- Background Settings Dialog Box
- Collision Dialog Box
- Default Collision Dialog Box
- Edit Viewpoint Dialog Box
- File Options Dialog Box
- InfoCenter Settings Dialog Box
- Options Editor Dialog Box
- Glossary
- Index
TIP If you want to change the start point, right-click in the Scene View,
and select a new start point.
Menu: Classic user interface: Review ➤ Measure ➤ Point Line
To calculate an angle between two lines
1 Click Review tab ➤ Measure panel ➤ Measure drop-down ➤ Angle
.
2 Click a point on the first line.
3 Click the first line at the point where it intersects the second line.
4 Click a point on the second line. The optional dimension label displays
the calculated angle between the two lines.
Menu: Classic user interface: Review ➤ Measure ➤ Measure Angle
To calculate the sum total of several point-to-point measurements
1 Click Review tab ➤ Measure panel ➤ Measure drop-down
➤ Accumulate
.
2 Click the start and end points of the first distance to be measured.
3 Click the start and end points of the next distance to be measured.
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