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The order of tabs is determined on a per branch basis; that is, all of the tabs of one branch are listed before
moving to another branch, starting with the highest levels in the parenting hierarchy (lowest index levels).
For example, in the following schematic, Axis 1 is selected.
The tabs in the Object menu appear as follows. The image1 tab appears in light blue to signify that multiple
objects are connected down to it. Use the tabs to switch between menus within the Object menu. The Camera
tab appears in orange as the first tab on the right side of the Object menu, and is exempt from the tab
population rules.
NOTE If there are more than five tabs on either side of the Object menu, use the arrows beside the tab names to
navigate to the desired tab.
Other object selected (no axis attributes)
These objects include surfaces, texture maps, shadows, geometries, and 3D text. When one of these objects
is selected in the schematic, an ascending (bottom-to-top) scanning of branches is performed. The hierarchical
scanning stops for any given branch when an axis or object with axis attributes is encountered.
The menu of the selected object appears on the right side of the Object menu, and a limited number of the
parent objects' menus appear on the left side of the Object menu.
For example, in the following schematic, Image 1 is selected.
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