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3. Set the picking style by selecting the Snap to Vertex, Snap to Edge and Snap to Line Vertix check
boxes. The cursor will snap to the nearest vertex, triangle edge or line end respectively, depending
on the options chosen.
4. Set the snapping Tolerance. The smaller the tolerance, the closer the cursor needs to be to a vertex
or edge before it snaps to it.
5. Select the Enabled check box, if you want to turn on snapping for angular rotation.
Enter the multiplier for the snapping angle, for example 45, in the Angles box. In this example, the
cursor is set to snap to 45, 90, 135 degrees, and so on.
Enter the snapping tolerance, for example 5, in the Angle Sensitivity box. This determines how
close to the snapping angle the cursor needs to be for snap to take effect. In this example, the cursor
snaps within 5 degrees of a given angle.
6. Click OK to set these options or Cancel to exit the dialog box without setting them.
Highlighting Objects
When animation sets are selected in the scene view, they are also highlighted in the main NavisWorks
window.
To get a clearer view of an object as you animating it, you can use the Options Editor to adjust the way
in which the current selection is highlighted.
You can use three different highlighting methods:
Shaded
Creating Animations
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