You can use Through Curve from the shortcut menu to restore the round to its previous state. |
• If you prefer, you can create a Round Driven by a Curve by clicking Through Curve on the Round tab. The system activates the Driving curve collector. In the graphics window, select a chain of curves. The system populates the Driving curve collector with the reference and displays preview geometry of the round. Notice that the preview geometry is hidden while you select the Driving Curve reference. • You can also use Through Curve from the shortcut menu to create this round. • If you are using a chain as a reference and you want to modify it, click Details on the Sets tab and use the Chain dialog box. • If a Driving Curve reference is not present, you can click > to open the Sketch tool and create one. • As you work in the graphics window, you can use Clear from the shortcut menu to remove all references from the active collector. • To remove a reference from a collector, select the reference that you want to remove, and with your cursor still in the collector right-click and choose Remove from the shortcut menu. • To easily create a round as you work in the graphics window, select edge references, right-click and choose Round from the shortcut menu. The Round tool opens enabling you to continue working with the round. |