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The Project tree is located under the Project tab. It contains all of the elements needed for a specific project, including stock model, tool library, tool crib and g-code files. The Project tree can also alert you to issues that need to be addressed by flagging items for attention.
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You must have the Project tab selected in order to see the Project tree. ![]() G-Code Browser, Project Tab |
You can return to the Project tab by selecting this icon ![]() G-Code Browser, Return to Project Tab menu item |
If there no stock yet defined, the Stock icon in the Project tree will say "Stock - None". Once a stock is defined, the Stock icon in the Project tree will indicate the type of stock that is defined. Refer to the two Project tree images. The image on the left has no Stock yet defined. The image on the right has Box Stock defined.
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If items are flagged in the Project tree it means that they need your attention. For example if a g-code file has been modified but has not yet been saved or output, it will be flagged as shown in the example below. ![]() When a g-code file is flagged If you load a g-code file that uses a tool number that is currently undefined in your tool crib, it will be flagged as shown below. ![]() When a tool is flagged |