Chief Architect X1



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Editing
Objects


Introduction

Play VideoIntroductory Training Video: CAD Tools

Play VideoWhat's New In Version X1 Training Video: Editing - Setting the Primary Mouse Movement

Play VideoWhat's New In Version X1 Training Video: Editing - New Edit Handles

Play VideoWhat's New In Version X1 Training Video: Editing - Discontinued Edit Commands

Play VideoWhat's New In Version X1 Training Video: Editing - 3D Editing

Play VideoWhat's New In Version X1 Training Video: CAD - Editing Tools

In Chief Architect, a variety of architectural and CAD-based objects are used to create complete 3D models and working drawings.

Although these objects are sometimes very different from one another, the methods used to move, rotate, resize and otherwise edit them are similar throughout the program.

Edit handles allow objects to be resized, relocated, or rotated using the mouse. Edit toolbar buttons and the contextual menus access edit tools relevant to the selected object(s). Most objects have a specification dialog that allows you to edit it in ways that are specific to that type of object.

The editing characteristics common to most objects are described in this chapter. Unique, object-specific editing behaviors and the specification dialogs are covered in their respective chapters.

Chapter Contents


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