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==Description== <!--T:2-->
Creates a new empty document. FreeCAD can also be configured to create automatically a new empty document on startup, by checking the appropriate setting in {{MenuCommand|Edit → Preferences → General → Document tab}}.


==Usage==
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# Invoke the command several ways:
Creates a new empty document. FreeCAD can also be configured to create automatically a new empty document on startup, by checking the appropriate setting in Edit → Preferences → General → Document tab.
#* Pressing the {{KEY|[[File:Std New.png|16px|Std New|link=Std New]] [[Std New|Std New]]}} button in the toolbar
#* Using the {{KEY|Ctrl}}+{{KEY|N}} keyboard shortcut
#* {{MenuCommand|[[Std_File_Menu|File]] → New}}

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Revision as of 20:16, 6 February 2020

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Std New

Menu location
File → New
Workbenches
All
Default shortcut
Ctrl+N
Introduced in version
-
See also
Std Open, Std Import

Description

Creates a new empty document. FreeCAD can also be configured to create automatically a new empty document on startup, by checking the appropriate setting in Edit → Preferences → General → Document tab.

Usage

  1. Invoke the command several ways:
    • Pressing the Std New Std New button in the toolbar
    • Using the Ctrl+N keyboard shortcut
    • File → New

Scripting