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Mark Thompson Doug Stainbrook Solid Edge Technical Marketing Solid Edge Version 14 Title Slide Title is 28 pt. Arial. Subtitle and speaker’s name are 18 pt. Arial. Photo may be customized for your purpose. Photos depict interesting points of view. Photo colors are desaturated for a subtle effect. Mark Thompson Doug Stainbrook Solid Edge Technical Marketing

Display Solid Edge V14 Bullet Slides The title is 28 pt. Arial and bullets are 24 pt. Arial. Text must not be smaller than 18 pt. Arial to ensure readability. Titles of more than one line are not recommended. If using photographs on bullet slides, place them on the left or right side of slide. If photos are placed on the right side of the slide, move bullets to the left side of the slide.

Here is what's new in Display Improve Screen Layout Ribbon Bar Button Enhancements Edgebar Changes Colors in Part and Assembly Enhancement to Object Handles (2D & 3D) Shading in Locate/Select Colors Show/Hide Solid Capability

Improve Screen Layout What is it? Edgebar docked to Left Status Bar on top Maximized windows in template Improved Construction toolbar How does it work? These are default settings in V14

Improve Screen Layout Key Benefits Centralizes User Focus Reduces Cursor Travel Distance

Ribbon Bar Button Enhancements What is it? Complete overhaul of the main Ribbon Bar in Solid Edge. The new look will be default in V14

Ribbon Bar Button Enhancements Change Benefits Not mistaken for a toolbar Main Step is unique from secondary buttons Active step is easily identified These changes will Improved command state awareness and improve visual appeal

Ribbon Bar Button Enhancements continued Key Benefits Improved command state awareness Improves visual appeal

Edgebar Changes Reduced the flashing Eliminated un-necessary redraws Edgebar remains up when in Profile

Example: Opener.asm Bullet Slides The title is 28 pt. Arial and bullets are 24 pt. Arial. Text must not be smaller than 18 pt. Arial to ensure readability. Titles of more than one line are not recommended. If using photographs on bullet slides, place them on the left or right side of slide. If photos are placed on the right side of the slide, move bullets to the left side of the slide.

Colors in Part and Assembly What is it? Ability to apply color styles to Body entities, Reference Planes, Sketches and Coordinate Systems How does it work? These new options will be built into the interface for the Part Painter command and the sketching commands.

Colors in Part and Assembly continued Sketching When creating a sketch, the user will have an option via the ribbon bar to select a sketch color. The selected color will stay active for that file. A different color can be applied to each element

Colors in Part and Assembly continued Sketch color can be set on a file by file basis unless you make the change in the template. With Part Painter a user can select a new style and apply it to a Sketch from Edgebar or from graphic input. Sketch colors can been turned on or off through the shortcut menu

Colors in Part and Assembly continued A user can also apply a specific style or color to Coordinate Systems and Reference Plane Use the Tools/Options dialog to set color before placement Use the Ribbon bar pull down after placement

Colors in Part and Assembly continued Colors can also be applied to Body entities through Part Painter Options now include “Body” selection V12 used a select option called “Part” which has been renamed to “All Features” in V14 “All” is default - This option selects top-level objects that support styles. It will allow the user to select faces using PickQuick, but not features.

Colors in Part and Assembly continued By applying color to the “Body”, subsequent features will pick up the new color. By applying color to “All features”, subsequent features use the default style as in V12 Subsequent Feature Subsequent Feature

Colors in Part and Assembly continued Key Benefits Advanced visual control over modeling elements. Control drawing element types can be graphically represented. Visible from the assembly

Enhancement to Object Handles (2D & 3D) What is it? Geometry handles, relationship indicators, and cursor relationship glyphs will be modified to improve size and appearance. How does it work? Users will see these changes while they work in the product whether it is during an edit of a sketch or placing parts in an assembly.

Enhancement to Object Handles (2D & 3D) In the sketching environment you will notice all of the relationship handles are slightly smaller in size The connect or point on is now an “X” shape New look Old Look

Enhancement to Object Handles (2D & 3D) Notice the new glyphs indicating “Edit points and Silhouette points Also notice the Tangent relationship handle has changed from a circle with a box in it to an “X” shape

Enhancement to Object Handles (2D & 3D) Additional work has been done to make objects appear as though they are in the center of the model by making the glyph transparent.

Shading in Locate/Select Colors What is it? Part faces during locate/select operations will shade faces for better feedback to user. How does it work? When applying assembly relationships between 2 parts, selecting a part face and shading it during locate/select will be provided. This also includes shaded highlight of part faces within part for feature operations.

Shading in Locate/Select Colors continued In both cases the appropriate object will highlight giving the user a better idea what they are about to select for the current operation

Show/Hide Solid Capability What is it? To assist the user in controlling display clutter, the ability to show and hide the design body has been added How does it work? The user will be able to Show and Hide the design body using the following methods: Graphic Selection – A shortcut menu will be available on the design body containing a ‘Hide’ option. Tools Menu – Design Body will be added to the ‘Show All’ and ‘Hide All’ menus.

Show/Hide Solid Capability continued Other methods: Window Background Menu - Design Body will be added to the ‘Show All’ and ‘Hide All’ menus. PathFinder Background Menu – Design Body will be added to the ‘Show All’ and ‘Hide All’ menus. Construction Display Dialog – The dialog will be modified to include a Design Body Show and Hide option

Show/Hide Solid Capability continued When the user decides to hide the design body, the feature text in PathFinder is grayed out Features are displayed as the cursor passes over them in PathFinder If the body is hidden and the user edits any of the features, the design body will be automatically shown.

Example: Opener.asm Bullet Slides The title is 28 pt. Arial and bullets are 24 pt. Arial. Text must not be smaller than 18 pt. Arial to ensure readability. Titles of more than one line are not recommended. If using photographs on bullet slides, place them on the left or right side of slide. If photos are placed on the right side of the slide, move bullets to the left side of the slide.

Lab Time Solid Edge V14 Bullet Slides The title is 28 pt. Arial and bullets are 24 pt. Arial. Text must not be smaller than 18 pt. Arial to ensure readability. Titles of more than one line are not recommended. If using photographs on bullet slides, place them on the left or right side of slide. If photos are placed on the right side of the slide, move bullets to the left side of the slide.