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AutoHide With AutoHide on, choose Collapse to minimize the
Browser. When you move the cursor over and off of the
Browser, it expands and collapses.
Choose Right or Left to hide the Browser off a side of the
screen. When you move your cursor to the corresponding
edge of the screen, the Browser is displayed. Move the
cursor off the Browser, and it is hidden again.
To turn AutoHide off, in the Browser docking menu
choose AutoHide Off.
Hide Hides the Browser entirely. To restore it, in the Desktop
menu choose View Display Desktop Browser.
Working with the Desktop Browser
When you begin, Mechanical Desktop starts a new drawing in the Assembly
Modeling environment. The assembly is named for the current file.
When you create the first sketch, a part is automatically named, numbered,
and represented in the Browser. Because the first thing you create is a sketch,
it is nested under the part. As these objects are created, they are displayed
automatically in a hierarchy.
In the Browser, you can show as much or as little detail as you wish. When
there is more information, a plus sign is shown beside an object. You click
the plus sign to reveal more levels.