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Revision as of 15:21, 20 May 2016
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STEPS for EXPORTING a SUPRAVISION FILE
STEP 1 - Import a Solid Model or Manually Enter Part Data in VTube
You can import data using one of the import formats - like import a STEP or IGES model of a tube shown here. |
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The XYZ centerline coordinates and LRA bender data is the resulting data from an import (this can be manually entered and adjusted also). |
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Click on the Import/Export button in the Navigation Pane. Now click on the EXPORT Supravision button in the EXPORT section of the menu. |
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STEP 3 - Click on SAVE in the Supravision Export Window
The Supravision export window lets you setup and save the Supravision file to any place on the disk or network. |
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STEP 4 - Choose An Output Path in the Path Manager
The Path Manager lets you choose a path from a list of saved paths that you use often. Double click on the output path. |
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STEP 5 - Save the New File
In the Save dialog, edit name, then press save. |
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How to Move the SV Export Button to the Top
To make it easier to get to, you might want to move the Supravision export button to the top of the EXPORT list. |
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Other Pages
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- Back to the VTube-LASER page