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Using the browser

Using the browser - Inventor Tutorial

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Using the browser

- The next user interface area we're going to explore is the browser, here on the left. The browser is essentially perfectly connected to the graphics window, it's a lens into what you're seeing on the screen. For example, right now, we're looking at engine.iam or engine assembly. If you look at the top of the browser, you can see that information. Engine.iam is the name of this assembly and it's represented by the assembly icon. Throughout the browser, you see other things related to this assembly, relationships or constraints, which we'll look at here in this course, representations, origin planes and geometry and then you get into things like the individual parts and assemblies that make up this design. If I hover over the engine block here, the first item in the browser, you can see highlights in the graphics window. Once again, indicating that the graphics window in the browser are really just representations of each other, one visual and one in text. If we move down along the…

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