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You can create a printout of a part displayed in Opus. This is not the same as plotting in CAD, and
produces a graphical printout of what is displayed in the view window in Opus. There are a number of
ways to access these Opus features, as described below.
Print
To print in Opus:
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3. In the Part Worksheet Builder dialog, right-click in the Graphical CNC Part View and select
Properties to display the Print Object Properties dialog.
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Here you can select to Show Cut Layers Only or to display Dimensions and Annotation.
4. Click desired options on this dialog, and then click OK.
5. Click View Print and select either Current Part or All Part(s) if you have more than one Opus
item.
The Print Preview dialog displays which lets you select which printout you need.
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