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Das Werkzeug [[Image:BIM_ SetWPTop.svg|24px]] [[BIM_ SetWPTop/de|BIM SetWPTop]] legt die Arbeitsebene auf die globale XY-Ebene (Boden).
Das Werkzeug [[Image:BIM_ SetWPTop.svg|24px]] [[BIM_ SetWPTop/de|BIM SetWPTop]] legt die Arbeitsebene auf die globale XY-Ebene (Boden).
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# There are several ways to invoke the tool:
# There are several ways to invoke the tool:
#* Select the {{MenuCommand|Snapping → [[Image:BIM_ SetWPTop.svg|16px]] Working Plane Top}} option from the menu.
#* Select the {{MenuCommand|Snapping → [[Image:BIM_SetWPTop.svg|16px]] Working Plane Top}} option from the menu.
#* Right-click in the [[3D_view|3D view]] and select the {{MenuCommand|Snapping → [[Image:BIM_ SetWPTop.svg|16px]] Working Plane Top}} option from the context menu.
#* Right-click in the [[3D_view|3D view]] and select the {{MenuCommand|Snapping → [[Image:BIM_SetWPTop.svg|16px]] Working Plane Top}} option from the context menu.
#* Use the keyboard shortcut: {{KEY|W}} then {{KEY|P}}, then {{KEY|2}}.
#* Use the keyboard shortcut: {{KEY|W}} then {{KEY|P}}, then {{KEY|2}}.
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Latest revision as of 22:27, 4 July 2024

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BIM SetWPTop

Menu location
Snapping → Working Plane Top
Workbenches
BIM
Default shortcut
W P 2.
Introduced in version
1.0
See also
BIM SetWPFront, BIM SetWPSide, Draft SelectPlane

Description

Das Werkzeug BIM SetWPTop legt die Arbeitsebene auf die globale XY-Ebene (Boden).

Anwendung

  1. There are several ways to invoke the tool:
    • Select the Snapping → Working Plane Top option from the menu.
    • Right-click in the 3D view and select the Snapping → Working Plane Top option from the context menu.
    • Use the keyboard shortcut: W then P, then 2.