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To create a [[Multi Part Dat]] file the following approaches | To create a [[Multi Part Dat]] file the following approaches may be useful. | ||
==In a text editor== | ==In a text editor== | ||
==On Windows (95 or later)== | ==On Windows (95 or later)== | ||
First make sure you have [http://www.lm-software.com/mlcad/ MLCAD]. | |||
If you already have the files and just wish to combine them you can | |||
* Join them together in MLCAD | |||
If you wish to create an MPD as you edit you should | |||
# Open MLCAD | |||
# Go to the Multipart meny and select New File | |||
# Enter the name and details of the file | |||
# Begin editing | |||
# When you need a new submodel repeat steps 2-4 | |||
# When you wish to include a submodel in your current model go to the Document section in the Part selection list to select the model | |||
==On a Mac (OSX or later)== | ==On a Mac (OSX or later)== |
Revision as of 14:56, 15 May 2007
To create a Multi Part Dat file the following approaches may be useful.
In a text editor
On Windows (95 or later)
First make sure you have MLCAD.
If you already have the files and just wish to combine them you can
- Join them together in MLCAD
If you wish to create an MPD as you edit you should
- Open MLCAD
- Go to the Multipart meny and select New File
- Enter the name and details of the file
- Begin editing
- When you need a new submodel repeat steps 2-4
- When you wish to include a submodel in your current model go to the Document section in the Part selection list to select the model