Title Bar:
The Title Bar displays the
following information for the current part file.
• The name of the currently displayed
part.
• The name
of the current work part.
• If the
work part is read only.
• If the
work part has been modified
since it was last saved.
Menu Bar:
The Menu Bar is the horizontal menu of options displayed at the
top of the main window
directly below the Title Bar. Menu bar options are called menu titles and each corresponds
to a NX functional category. Clicking on a menu title leads to a drop-down menu
of choices.
Toolbar:
A Toolbar is a row of icons that you can use to activate standard NX menu items. NX 7
comes with a large selection of tool bars. The active Tool bars are located below the Menu
bar. The too lbars can be placed anywhere on screen by dragging their handles.
Selection Bar:
The Selection Bar is located below the active Toolbars and displays the
selection options. These
options include the Filters, Components/Assembly, and Snap Points for selecting
features.
Resource Bar:
The Resource Bar features icons for a number of pages in one
place using very little user interface
space. NX 7 places all navigator windows
in the Resource Bar. By
Default, the Resource Bar
is
located on the left side of the NX 7 window. You can dock and un dock the
resource bars by clicking
on the pin icon on the top left of the resource
window.
Cue Line:
The Cue Line is shown at the top of the main NX window below all the Tool bars. The Cue
Line displays prompt messages that indicate the next action that needs to be taken.
Status Line:
The Status Line, located to the right of the Cue area, displays information messages about
the current options or the most recently completed function.
Progress Meter:
The Progress Meter is displayed in the Cue Line when the system performs a time-
consuming operation such as loading a large assembly. The meter shows the percentage of
the operation that has been completed. When the operation is finished, the system displays
the next appropriate cue.
Part Navigator
The Part Navigator provides a visual representation of the parent-child relationships of
features in the work part in a separate window in a tree type format. It shows all the
primitives, entities used during modeling. It allows you to perform various editing actions
on those features.
History
The History Palette provides fast access to recently opened files or other palette entries. It
can be used to reload parts that have been recently worked on or to repeatedly add a small
set of palette items to a model.
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