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When used, this command recomputes all altered components on the screen and refreshes the display. |
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Press F5 or CTRL+R or click on the icon. |
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FreeCAD will only allow Refresh when (according to the program's opinion) an alteration of a component happened. |
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Then the grayed-out Refresh-Icon will become blue. |
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To force a manual recompute you could use the macro [[Macro ForceRecompute|Force Recompute]] |
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Std_Refresh |
Menu location |
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Edit → Refresh |
Workbenches |
All |
Default shortcut |
F5 or Ctrl+R |
Introduced in version |
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See also |
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Description
When used, this command recomputes all altered components on the screen and refreshes the display.
How to use
Press F5 or CTRL+R or click on the icon.
Limitations
FreeCAD will only allow Refresh when (according to the program's opinion) an alteration of a component happened. Then the grayed-out Refresh-Icon will become blue. To force a manual recompute you could use the macro Force Recompute