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Un document FreeCAD contient tous les objets de votre scène. Il peut contenir des groupes et des objets construits avec n'importe quel atelier. Vous pouvez donc basculer entre les ateliers et travailler toujours sur le même document et / ou objets dans ce document. Le document est ce qui est enregistré sur le disque lorsque vous enregistrez votre travail. Vous pouvez également ouvrir plusieurs documents en même temps dans FreeCAD et ouvrir plusieurs vues du même document.

Inside the document, the objects can be moved into groups, and have a unique name. Managing groups, objects and object names is done mainly from the Tree view. There, you can create groups, move objects to groups, delete objects or groups. By right-clicking in the tree view or on an object, you can rename objects, change their color, hide or show them, or possibly other operations, depending on the current workbench.

The objects inside a FreeCAD document can be of different types. Each workbench can add its own types of objects, for example the Mesh Workbench adds mesh objects, the Part Workbench adds Part objects, etc.

If there is at least one document open in FreeCAD, there is always one and only one active document. That's the document that appears in the current 3D view, the document you are currently working on. If you switch tabs to another document, that one becomes the active document. Most operations always work on the active document.

FreeCAD documents are saved with the .FcStd extension, which is a zip-based compound format, similar to LibreOffice. If something goes very wrong, it is often possible to unzip it and fix the problem or rescue the data.

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