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AVEVA™ E3D Design

Create Multiple Point Panel

  • Last UpdatedMay 05, 2023
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Creates a multiple point panel.

You are prompted to First point (Thk: #mm, Just: #, fillet: #mm, Plane: Working Plane) or

Input values in the dimension fields and press Enter or click to identify the first point position.

You are then prompted to Next point (Thk: #mm, Just: #, fillet: #mm) or

Input values in the dimension fields and press Enter or click to identify the next point position.

You are then prompted to Next point (Thk: #mm, Just: #, fillet: #mm) or <Finish>

The prompt is repeated, allowing you to create multiple panel points.

Input F at the prompt and press Enter to end the command. A multiple point panel is created and displays in the 3D view.

Throughout the panel creation process you can press ESC to cancel the command. Additional functionality is also available.

Justification

Press the down arrow key and select Justification to define the justification position of the panel.

Input a justification value in the field and press Enter or press the down arrow key and select a justification value.

Fillet

Press the down arrow key and select Fillet to create a panel with a specified fillet.

You are prompted to Fillet (Thk: #mm, Just: #) <#>

Input a dimensional value in the field and press Enter to set the fillet of the panel.

Manual Plane

Press the down arrow key and select Manual Plane to create a panel on a plane defined by the first three selected panel points.

For example, a sloped panel can be created by picking a panel point on a different elevation without the need to change to local coordinate system mode.

The selected plane is used for all subsequent multiple point panels in the current session until changed.

Working Plane

Press the down arrow key and select Working Plane to create a panel on the working plane.

The selected plane is used for all subsequent multiple point panels in the current session until changed.

Top

Press the down arrow key and select Top to create a panel with top justification.

Bottom

Press the down arrow key and select Bottom to create a panel with bottom justification.

Centre

Press the down arrow key and select Centre to create a panel with centre justification.

Arc

Press the down arrow key and select Arc to create a 3 points, Radius or Centre curved panel edge.

Thickness

Press the down arrow key and select Thickness to define the thickness of the panel.

You are prompted to Panel thickness <#>

Input a dimensional value in the field and press Enter to set the thickness of the panel.

Radius

Press the down arrow key and select Radius to create a panel edge with a specified radius.

You are prompted to Radius <#>

Input a dimensional value in the field and press Enter to set the radius of the panel edge.

Centre

Press the down arrow key and select Centre to create a curved panel edge with a defined centre point.

You are prompted to Centre point (Thk: #mm, Just: #) or

Input values in the dimension fields and press Enter or click to identify the curve centre point position.

You are then prompted to Arc radius or

Input a dimensional value in the field and press Enter to set the radii of the curve.

You are then prompted to End point (Thk: #mm, Just: #) or <Finish>

Input values in the dimension fields and press Enter or click to identify the curve end point position.

Straight

Press the down arrow key and select Straight to create a straight panel edge.

You are prompted to Next point (Thk: #mm, Just: #, fillet #mm) or <Finish>

Input values in the dimension fields and press Enter or click to identify the next straight point position.

3 points

Press the down arrow key and select 3 points to create a curved panel edge with 3 points.

You are prompted to Middle point (Thk: #mm, Just: #) or

Input values in the dimension fields and press Enter or click to identify the curve middle point position.

You are then prompted to End point (Thk: #mm, Just: #) or <Finish>

Input values in the dimension fields and press Enter or click to identify the curve end point position.

Back

Press the down arrow key and select Back to undo the last action.

Finish

Press the down arrow key and select Finish to end the command.

The new PANE element displays in the Model Explorer.

Refer to Non-Routed Item for further information.

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