Translations:Assembly3 Workbench/73/en

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  • Create assembly: Add an assembly folder
  • Group objects: Group objects
  • Create element: Create element.
  • Import from STEP. This has two settings
  • Resolve constraints: Resolve constraints
  • Quick solve: Quick resolve constraints
  • Move part: Move parts in 3D, this is specific to Assembly3
  • Axial move: Axial move parts in 3D, this is the classical tool available elsewhere in FreeCAD
  • Quick move: This will attach the part selected in the tree to the mouse cursor. It will change the position of the part when you click.
    Often added parts are stacked upon each other in the origin. Use this function to grab a part you can not see.
  • Lock mover: Lock mover for fixed part. Toggle Button. When this is un-selected you can move the parts that have a "Locked" constraint.
  • Toggle part visibility: This toggles the visiblity of the selected part on/off.
    Note that this differs from using space. Using space with selected items from a sub-assembly in the 3D view often does not behave as expected. Use this function in those cases (or shortcut A-Space)
  • Trace part move: Trace part move (TBD)
  • Auto recompute: Auto recompute. Usually enabled.
    May be un-selected when repairing constraints or fixing parts where the solver gives a "do not converge" message (e.g. by turning the part 180deg)
  • Smart recompute: Smart recompute. Usually enabled.
  • Auto fix element: Element Auto Fixing. Experimental feature in 0.19_pre
  • Element Style. This has two settings
  • Workplane and origin. Adds a workplane, placement or origin. A part must be selected. This has five settings
  • Move item up: Move selected tree item up
  • Move item down: Move selected tree item down
    Allows to sort Parts, Elements or Constraints in the tree. Element roll over (top to bottom and vice versa). Only works for a single selection.
  • Multiply constraint: Multiply Constraint. This can be selected if multiple parts and suitable Elements are present.
    It is used e.g. to assign multiple fasteners of the same type into multiple holes with one constraint.