The active planes list

On the View bar, the Active Planes list displays the currently active plane, and also allows other active planes to be selected. The available planes depend on the drawing view, current tool, presence of named working planes, and plane mode options.

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Plane

Description

Automatic

The active working plane changes as the cursor moves over the drawing area in a 3D view. The automatic plane is a temporary working plane that does not need to be set; over suitable surfaces and with certain drawing tools, the automatic plane is planar to the surface. Otherwise, the automatic plane aligns to the layer plane.

Layer Plane

The active working plane is planar to the current plane of the active layer

Custom Plane

The active working plane is planar to a saved working plane position; selecting a working plane cancels the automatic working plane.

Screen Plane

The active working plane is aligned to the screen plane (planar to the computer screen)

Screen Aligned

The active working plane is parallel to the screen plane in the current orthographic view

Options

Opens the Document Preferences dialog box, for setting the plane mode options; see Document preferences: Plane Mode tab

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Concept: Understanding the working plane

Concept: The automatic working plane

Concept: Objects in the screen plane and in the layer plane

Appearance of the planes

Setting the working plane location

Manipulating the working plane

The Working Planes palette

Aligning objects to the working plane

Document preferences: Plane Mode tab

 

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