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- Cursor-indicate in the area of a box for further
- explanation. Select the <Continue> when you are ready
- to go to the next screen.
- Dialog Windows explain important information and display
- review material. They remain on your screen until you
- select <Continue> or press <Enter>.
- Instruction Windows give you directions on how to
- accomplish the tasks described in the Dialog Windows. They
- disappear when you complete the required tasks.
- The Help Window appears when you accidentally enter
- information that does not correspond with the directions
- given in the Instruction Window.
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- aa#-02-i.02
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- Cursor-indicate in the area of a box for further
- explanation. Select the <Continue> when you are ready
- to go to the next screen.
- Lines are created to represent edges of a model. There are
- several methods of creating lines. Any line can always be
- modified.
- A circle is defined according to a radius or a diameter and
- a center position. Circles are used to create cylinders,
- curves, and extrusions.
- Arcs are defined by start and end positions, a radius or
- diameter, or a center point. They are used to create
- curved edges and rounded corners.
- A point is used as a reference for positioning, deleting,
- or transforming entities. They are illustrated on the
- screen with a small cross.
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- aa#-02-r.04
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