Accessing the Edit Design Data Interface
Accessing the Edit Design Data Interface
There are several ways to access the Edit Design Data
interface:
- When drawing products (Draw > Draw Products), you can
right-click in the product list, expand the “More” list at the bottom of the
menu, and select Edit Design Data. Then, select the product you wish to access.
- When modifying products (Modify > Modify Products), select
Edit Design Data, and then select the product in the drawing.
- From the Product Viewer, select the product from the list,
right-click, and select Edit Design Data.
- While in the Product List (aka Overdrive Pro), select the
product and then click on the product tab at the top of the list.
- Lastly, click on the Edit Design Data icon on the tool strip
and then select a product.
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