Steps and Procedures Right-Click Menu
Use
The Steps and Procedures panel menu contains a number of commands used to control the steps and procedures, including viewing, arranging, activating, and renaming steps, and updating the step thumbnails. In addition, you can create and edit procedures containing specific steps.
Available options differ, depending on the current position of the cursor.
Features
Procedures
The following right-click options are available for procedures.
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Menu Option |
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Play |
Plays the selected step in the selected viewport |
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Reset |
Resets the step to the first frame of the animation defined in the sequence list for the step |
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Reset to End |
Resets the step to the last frame of the animation defined in the sequence list for the step |
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Update Thumbnail |
Update the thumbnail for the step or procedure. |
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Select Assignment Layers |
Opens the Assignment Layer - Selection window, and allows you to find assignment irregularities (multiply assigned or over consumed). |
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New Procedure |
Creates a new procedure |
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Rename Procedure |
Rename the selected procedure |
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Delete Procedure |
Deletes the selected procedure |
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Duplicate |
Makes a duplicate of the selected step or procedure |
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Duplicate and Reverse |
Makes a duplicate of the selected procedure, in reverse order |
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Reverse |
Reverse the step order of the selected procedure. |
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Render to Raster or Video |
Opens the Render To window, and allows you to render the selected procedure to a raster image file or an AVI file. |
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Create Step |
Opens the Step Properties window, and creates a new step with the current render and viewport settings. |
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Renumerate Step |
The Renumerate Steps command goes through each step in a procedure starting from the beginning, removes all tail numbers, and adds new numbers starting from 1.
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Procedure Properties |
Opens the Procedure Properties window, and allows you to modify the selected procedure properties. |
Steps
The following right-click options are available for steps:
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Menu Option |
Functional Description |
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Play |
Plays the selected step in the selected viewport |
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Reset |
Resets the step to the first frame of the animation defined in the sequence list for the step |
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Reset to End |
Resets the step to the last frame of the animation defined in the sequence list for the step |
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Delete |
Deletes the selected step |
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Update Step |
Updates the selected step with the current render and viewport settings |
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Update |
Performs various update functions:
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Add to |
Adds the selected step to a procedure
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Move to |
Moves the selected step to another procedure
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Copy Link to Clipboard |
Creates a link to the clipboard |
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Remove from Procedure |
Removes the selected step from the procedure |
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Render to Raster or Video |
Opens the Render To window, and allows you to render the selected step or steps and animation sequences to a raster image file or an AVI file. |
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Render to Vector |
Opens the Vector Illustration window, and allows you to render the selected step or steps and animation sequences to a vector image file. |
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Highlight Sequences |
Opens the Animation Sequence Highlight Properties window, and allows you to automatically highlight all objects that are animated within attached animation sequences per step. |
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Highlight Selection |
Opens the Selection Highlight Properties window, and allows you to set colors and animation to the currently selected parts in the step. |
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Remove Highlight |
If one is selected, remove the selected highlight. If no highlights are selected, all highlights are removed from the step. |
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Reverse Step |
Reverses the animation in the step |
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Add Assignment |
Opens the Assignment Properties window, and allows you to add an assignment to the selected object, for the selected step. |
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Remove Assignment |
If one is selected, remove the selected assignment. If no assignments are selected, all assignments are removed from the step. |
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Properties |
Opens the Step Properties window, and allows you to modify the selected step properties. |
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Combine Steps |
Combines multiple steps into a single step |