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We can divide these windows into 3 main groups:
Plan Story windows
3D View windows
3D Perspective windows
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You can divide the working screen into sections with the Viewport Configuration, and choose which screen shape you want to work with.
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Story Windows
Plan windows are the windows on which all kinds of data entry are made. All kinds of 3-dimensional (wall, beam, library, floor, space, etc.) and 2-dimensional (line, circle, arc, etc.) object data entry can be made from these windows, and the properties of the drawn objects can be changed.
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You can define beams and static slabs while in structural design mode. The walls of the floor and the upper floor are visible with faint lines. When in structural desing mode, walls become a reference for defining beams. Commands for objects that are not visible in the classic menu are also not active. In the ribbon menu, it is active in commands for invisible objects. If one of those commands is clicked, the program automatically switches to architectural design mode .
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3D View
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Windows
The view windows located inside the floor windows are used to view the drawn project from the front, rear, left, right facades and from the top and bottom view.
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Click the right mouse button on the viewport.
When you come to the Default View line from the menu that opens here, click on the lines Top View, Bottom View, Front View, Rear Back View, Left View, Right View with the left mouse button.
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The corresponding image window will switch to the selected image window.
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3D Perspective
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Windows
Perspective windows inside the floor windows are used to view the drawn project in 3-dimensions from any perspective.
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