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.
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Top |
Press the down arrow key and select Top to create a panel with top justification. |
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Bottom |
Press the down arrow key and select Bottom to create a panel with bottom justification. |
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Centre |
Press the down arrow key and select Centre to create a panel with centre justification. |
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Arc |
Press the down arrow key and select Arc to create a 3 points, Radius or Centre curved panel edge. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Back |
Press the down arrow key and select Back to undo the last action. |
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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.
