For example, follow the directions as shown here:
The button marked X in the above figure is the Cancel button; click this button to cancel the entire procedure at any time. The arrow to the left of the Cancel button is the Previous button; click it to abort the current step of the procedure and return to the previous one. (The Previous button appears dimmed during the first step of any procedure.) If you prefer, you can place the cursor over the canvas and press mouse button 3; then select Previous Step or Cancel Procedure from the menu that appears. A X–Y data from history for large models. You can click to interrupt and cancel the operation. button appears in the prompt area during certain time-consuming operations, such as part healing or meshing or the extraction ofMany procedures require textual or numeric data; for example, when creating
a fillet using the
Sketch module,
you must first specify the fillet radius. When textual or numeric data are
required,
Abaqus/CAE
displays a text field in the prompt area for you to fill in; usually the text
box will already contain a default value, as shown here:
Some procedures require you to choose from a number of options. For example,
the
Datum toolset
may ask you to choose a principal axis. Such options are represented by buttons
in the prompt area, as shown here:
In some procedures a default option is indicated by a border around the corresponding button; in the above example the border is drawn around the button. To select the default option, click mouse button 2. |