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16 | Chapter 3 The User Interface
Part Modeling Environment
To begin a new drawing in the Part Modeling environment, choose File
New Part File. Only one part may exist in the drawing. If you add more parts,
they automatically become unconsumed toolbodies. You use toolbodies to
create complex combined parts.
The advantages of the Part Modeling environment are
A library of standard parts can be created for use in assembly files.
The interface is streamlined to allow only those commands available in a
part file.
File sizes are minimized because the database doesnt need additional
assembly information.
There are two modes in the Part Modeling environment: Model and Drawing.
Model Mode
In Model mode, you build and modify your design to create a single paramet-
ric part. The part takes the name of the drawing file.
Drawing Mode
In Drawing mode, you define views of your part and place annotations for
documentation. You can also create a parts list and balloons to reference a
combined part and its toolbodies.