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Why are drawings numbered? Why is this numbering so important?
 
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How can you tell what a dynamic component can do?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Drawing numbers are used for filing location and reference. Without drawing numbers, drawings may easily be misfiled and lost, making it very time-consuming to reclaim the drawing when required.

Answer to Question 2

Right-click on the component and choose Dynamic Components / Component Options. Some dynamic components, such as the cabinets used in this chapter, can interact. Choose Tools / Interact and click a dynamic component to see what it might do




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Reply 2 on: Aug 19, 2018
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