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Revision as of 22:25, 18 April 2016
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STEP 1 - Import a Solid Model or Manually Enter Part Data in VTube
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You can enter centerline coordinates, bender data, or import data using one of the import formats - like import a STEP model of a tube. |
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Click on the Import/Export button in the Navigation Pane. Now click on the EXPORT Supravision button in the EXPORT section of the menu. |
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STEP 3 - Click on SAVE in the Supravision Export Window
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The Supravision export window lets you setup and save the Supravision file to any place on the disk or network. |
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Additional Tips About Exporting Supravision Files
Tip 1: Move the Supravision Export button to the top of the list
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To make it easier to get to, you might want to move the Supravision export button to the top of the EXPORT list. |
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