Accessing the Edit Design Data Interface

Accessing the Edit Design Data Interface

Accessing the Edit Design Data Interface

There are several ways to access the Edit Design Data interface:
  1. 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.
  2. When modifying products (Modify > Modify Products), select Edit Design Data, and then select the product in the drawing.
  3. From the Product Viewer, select the product from the list, right-click, and select Edit Design Data.
  4. While in the Product List (aka Overdrive Pro), select the product and then click on the product tab at the top of the list.
  5. Lastly, click on the Edit Design Data icon on the tool strip and then select a product.

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