Best answer: Where is the tree in Catia v5?

How do I find a Catia tree?

Model documents created using CATIA Version 4.

Use a Specific Search Scope

  1. Activate “Product” in the specification tree by double-clicking it.
  2. Press CTRL+F.
  3. Select Everywhere .
  4. Enter the name of what you are searching for, *1 in our example to search for all objects whose names end with “1”.
  5. Click the Search button:

How do I enable trees in Catia?

When a white branch of the specification tree or the global axis (lower right hand corner) is selected it activates the spec tree and deactivates the model. Activating the spec tree allows the user to pan and zoom the tree vs the model. Select a white spec tree branch again or the global axis to re-activate the model.

How do I find a missing Catia tree?

RE: tree disappeared

You will have the XYZ axis at the right bottom corner of the display area. You can do a mouse click on it so that the geometry grays out. Now you can scroll back the tree using the mouse. Click the same axis after the tree is visible to get back the grayed out geometry.

How do I restore a tree specification in Catia?

To do this you will need to turn off the Geometry by selecting View -> Geometry. This will uncheck it. Then select ‘Fit all In’. This should Bring the Spec Tree from the unknown.

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Where is the plane icon in Catia V5?

In the Generative Shape Design workbench, this icon is found in the Tools toolbar. You can also select Insert > Advanced Replication Tools > Plane System… from the menu bar. In the Structure Preliminary Layout workbench, this icon is to be found in the Structure Grid Set toolbar.

Where is the extract tool in Catia?

Open the Extract1. CATPart document. Click Extract . The Extract Definition dialog box is displayed.

How many axis can be created in a single sketch?

Ans: We can create only one axis in a sketch, if more than one axes are drawn, then only the latest one will be axis and others will be converted into reference elements.

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