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4 If pipe run is not activated, right-click the pipe run and select Edit.
5 Select an active tube and pipe style. Optionally, you can create
new styles, modify existing styles, and import styles from other routes
or tube and pipe assemblies using the Tube & Pipe Styles tool.
6
With the pipe run active, click Pipe Run tab Route panel
New Route. Enter a new file name or modify the default file name
and location.
7
On the ribbon, click Route tab Create panel Route to
start defining the start point on valid geometry.
8 Use the 3D Orthogonal Route tool to continue selecting valid geometry
to create auto route regions, or use geometry constraints, point snap, or
specific dimensions to create sketched route segments.
9 Right-click and select Finish Edit.
10 Populate the route, and set the conduit part file names if you have enabled
the Prompt for Conduit File Names option on the Tube & Pipe Settings
dialog box in Step 2.
11 To continue editing the route, if you are working with a large tube and
pipe assembly, use the Display/Update Settings and Defer All Updates
tools to prevent automatic updates and save memory cost.
12 Optionally:
Add additional route points as you create or edit a route.
Adjust route points and segments dynamically or by placing geometric
constraints and dimensional constraints.
Change the active tube and pipe style.
Place fittings and conduit parts from the Content Center using
AutoDrop or from the active project workspace.
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