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advance stell, info palette "selection"

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Hi, by self-taught and for educational purposes I was interested in understanding what are the functions that are in the palette to the selection item, (image attached)
Moreover, in the realization of the tables (quota tables), the elements must be necessarily linked by welding or welding point or is it possible to realize a table also of "dissolved" elements?
using design styles> advance> view, I can have a table showing me the numbering of each element but without quotation



ops, forgive the title, I refer to advance steel 2013!!! :
 

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hi docking, if you asked "how to use advancesteel?" was the same thing...:smile:
that palette serves to open the search filter, open the browser model, understand which elements are welded or not, identify objects through the handle code and a lot of other things in short.. .
with regard to the second question, an object welded to another, forms an assembly, it is therefore formed by individual elements that, clearly, you can engage independently.
about the third question, if you use the "fast documents" you should see a preview of the design style you want.
Bye.
 
Thanks iceman, I understand I'm a puzzler, but I just can't figure out how I can use the palette. For example, in the posted model, I click on "view connected elements" I touch a single element of the model and I become all red? What do you mean?
I would be very grateful if you would like to make some practical example of how to use it
 

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hi, no problem, but it is a little difficult to explain it to examples. Let's try... Welding and bolting are defined connections. inside the corresponding tabs, you will find written if the connection is "workshop" or "cantiere". If it were "workshop" as the default welds are, an assembly will be formed and then you can use the "view....in workshop" command. the command you use, it highlights everything, because, actually, it's all connected... or in the workshop, or in the yard... or welded or bolted. So you don't have "disappeared" objects.
 
but what would be the difference between workshop connection and construction site?
Hello docking,
workshop = welded rib to a profile. this welding generates itself in "workshop"
yard = welding in work

as advance does not talk about welding, but of connections, if you create a workshop bolting, it will be like making a bolted preassembly.
 

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