About Working with Process Steps
When you click > on the Menu Manager, the STEPSEQUENCE menu displays the following commands:
• New Step–Creates a new step. Displays the STEP TYPE menu.
• Copy–Makes a copy of an existing step.
• Delete–Opens the Select Step dialog box. Select the step to delete and click OK, or click Cancel and select an option from the DELETE/SUPP menu:
◦ Normal–Deletes a selected step.
◦ Clip–Deletes the selected component and everything that follows it.
◦ Unrelated–Deletes everything but the selected component.
• Suppress–Opens the Select Step dialog box. Select the step to suppress and click OK, or click Cancel and select an option from the DELETE/SUPP menu.
• Resume–Displays the RESUME menu to resume suppressed steps:
◦ All–Resumes all suppressed steps.
◦ Layer–Resumes the steps on the current layer.
◦ Last Set–Resumes the last set of suppressed steps.
◦ Feat ID–Enters a step ID to resume.
• Step Library–Displays the UDF menu to group steps as a UDF:
◦ Create–Creates a new UDF.
◦ Modify–Modifies an existing UDF.
◦ List–Lists the defined UDFs.
◦ Dbms–Displays the DBMS menu to manage your UDFs.
◦ Integrate–Opens the Open dialog box, to select an existing UDF group to integrate in the process assembly.
• Group–Creates a UDF group. Choose From UDF Lib to create a UDF group from the UDF library, or Local Group to create the group from UDFs defined in the process assembly.
• Redefine–Opens the Select Step dialog box. Select a step to redefine.
• Reorder–Opens the Select Step dialog box to reorder steps.
• Insert Mode–Activates or cancels Insert mode.