PRIMER 22.1

Multiple Tabs

Multiple Tabs

The cross reference viewer enables you to have multiple tabs in the same window. Each tab can have a different item at the top of the tree.

For example, in the above images we have been looking at the references to SET PART 1 and we have found that it contains ( refers to ) PART 308. We now want to see what elements are in PART 308. i.e. we want to see which shells PART 308 is referred to by . This means we need to use the left hand ( referred to by ) tree. In the image above we right click on PART 308 and select Xrefs . This makes a new tab for PART 308 (image below) and we can now see the shells in the tree.

Remove will delete the current tab from the window. Select maps an object menu and allows you to select another item. Another tab will be created for the item.