This means the higher part of each shape will be what remains in this area. Where they overlap, this Merges the selected component/s into the result of all the previous Components in the list keeping the highest part of the overlapping area. Subtracts the selected component/s from the result of all the previous components in the list See Component Management from within a modeling tool for more information.Īdds the selected component/s to the result of all the previous components in the list There is additional information and diagrams of the result of these choices in the 3D Design section of this document. The second and subsequent components are combined with the result of everything below them based on their Combine Mode as detailed below. The first level and first component's combine mode determines only how it combines with the modeling plane.
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This is done by the software starting at the bottom of the list and working upwards. The Combine Mode dictates how the components (or Level) are combined with the objects below them in the Component Tree. These properties must be applied to components one at a time.
Some properties where this would be inappropriate (such as the component's name) are grayed-out when there is more than one component selected.
If you have more than one component selected while using the Component Properties tool, Aspire will apply the changes to all the selected components. Note: You can only edit the Name, Combine Mode and Base Height for the Properties of a Level.