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A round edge on a part or face within a drawing.

Fillet

100

The final product of an Inventor file. Consists of assemblies and presentations. Ends with file extension .idw.

Inventor Drawing File

100

The area of the screen, usually on the left, which contains all features and sketches within a drawing.

Model Browser

100

Relationships that define the size and shape of features and control the relative positions of components within parts and assemblies.

Parameters

100

The process of importing a component part into an assembly.

Place

200

A tool that allows for rotating a drawing based on a rotation point.

Free Orbit

200

A set of metadata used to define an assembly or, in the case of parts, each part within an assembly. Can provide information such as mass, density, volume, and area of a part or assembly.

iProperties

200

A drawing that shows two or more 2D views of a 3D object derived from the object's orthographic projections.

Multiview Drawing

200

A base component for an Inventor file. Ends with file extension .ipt.

Part File

200

An exploded (spread-out) assembly which is then used as part of a drawing file. Ends in file extension .ipn.

Presentation File

300

A state of a part or component that removes all degrees of freedom in an assembly.

Grounded

300

A view that shows an object appearing as a three-dimensional object, typically shown in top, front, right-side orientation.

Isometric View

300

The distance between two constraints on two objects.

Offset

300

A list that shows the parts used in a drawing, the manufacturer and model of each part (where applicable), and the number of times the part is used in the drawing.

Parts List

300

A feature that allows outlines from a component cut by a section plane in an active sketch plane to be added to a sketch.

Project Cut Edges

400

A punch-out of a 3D model, often used to represent where a fastener will go within a part.

Hole

400

A tool used for reporting distances, angles, or area of a selected object.

Measure

400

A starting point for a sketch, which can be represented on the XY, XZ, or YZ axes of a drawing.

Origin Plane

400

A tool that allows for repeating a feature in a rectangular or circular fashion within a sketch.

Pattern

400

A method for organizing and accessing all files associated with a particular design job or project.

Project Files

500

A tool used to detect if components are colliding or interfering with one another.

Interference

500

A tool used to create copies of sketch geometry or features using a specified line or plane

Mirror

500

A 2D view of a 3D object.

Orthographic View/Orthographic Projection

500

A view that allows one to see a realistic representation of a final product.

Perspective View

500

A feature that allows for adding to a sketch using outlines from an existing sketch.

Project Geometry