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* An important use case is that Section Cut creates filled cuts, not hollow ones like the [[File:Std_ToggleClipPlane.svg|24px]] [[Std_ToggleClipPlane|Clip Plane]] feature.
* Section Cut is useful for assemblies to visualize for example the working principle of a device. You thereby might want to color certain cut faces using the [[File:Part_ColorPerFace.svg|24px]] [[Part_ColorPerFace|Color per face]] tool. To use the tool, switch to the Part or PartDesign workbench, right-click on the cut object in the Tree View and select in the context menu '''Set colors'''.
* Without the option '''Cut intersecting objects''' only parts that don't intersect others will be cut. This can be used as a collision test.
* The Section Cut command can be used for technical drawings to highlight certain areas or to be able to draw in dimensions. The image below shows an example where the [[TechDraw_Workbench|TechDraw]] features [[File:TechDraw_ActiveView.svg|24px]] [[TechDraw_ActiveView|ActiveView]] and [[File:TechDraw_View.svg|24px]] [[TechDraw_View|View]] are used.
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