Show Units in Value Fields
Displays the units of measurement in value boxes.
Reference Plane Size
Specifies the size of the base reference planes.
Coordinate System Size
Specifies the size of coordinate systems.
Maximum Print File Size
Sets the maximum print file size. You can set the maximum as high as 160 MB.
Revision Delimiter
Specifies the delimiting character used by the Increment Name command to separate the document's name from the revision number.
Part and Assembly Undo Steps
Specifies the number of steps available in the Undo list in the Part and Assembly environments.
Profile Undo Steps
Specifies the number of steps available in the Undo list in the Profile environment.
Indicate Under-Constrained Profiles in PathFinder
Specifies that a symbol is displayed in Feature PathFinder when a sketch or profile-based feature needs additional relationships to fully define its shape and position.
Enable Value Changes Using the Mouse Wheel
When off, using the mouse wheel zooms in and out of the model view. Use Ctrl+mouse wheel to change a value in the value edit box.
When on, using the mouse wheel to changes a value in the value edit box. Use Ctrl+mouse wheel to zoom in and out of the model view.
When Entering Profile/Sketch
Controls whether a new window is created when working with a profile or sketch. You can also specify whether the active window is oriented parallel to the profile plane when drawing a profile or a sketch.
Create A New Window
Specifies that a new window is created when you draw a profile or a sketch. When this option is set, the new window is automatically oriented parallel to the profile plane.
Draw in the Active Model Window
Specifies that the existing window is used when you draw a profile or a sketch. When this option is set, you can specify whether the existing window is reoriented parallel to the profile plane using the Orient The Window To The Selected Plane option.
Orient The Window To The Selected Plane
Orients the window parallel to the profile plane when set. This can make it easier to visualize complex profiles and to add relationships. When this option is cleared, the existing window orientation is maintained when drawing a profile or sketch.
Enable Dynamic Edit of Profile/Sketches
Modifies the shape or size of the profile or relocates a dimension by dragging a handle using the Dynamic Edit on the Select Tool command bar when set. When this option is cleared, you can only use the Dynamic Edit option to edit the value of a dimension. When this option is set, you can also dynamically edit an under-constrained profile by dragging an element's handle to a new location. When this option is set, you can specify whether the profile is recomputed continuously as you drag the mouse, or you can specify that the model is only recomputed after you release the mouse button.
Recompute Continually During Edit
Specifies that the model is recomputed as you drag an element's handle to a new location. When this option is set, dynamically editing the shape or size of an under-constrained profile on a large model can be time-consuming. You can improve the performance in this situation by using the GoTo command to roll back the model to an earlier state or set the Recompute After Edit option.
Recompute After Edit
Specifies that when dragging an element's handles to a new location, the model is recomputed after you release the mouse button.
Recompute Assembly During Sketch Edits
Specifies that part positions are recomputed automatically while you are editing an assembly sketch. This option is useful when parts are constrained to elements on an assembly sketch.
Recompute Continually During Edit
Specifies that the assembly is recomputed as you drag an element's handle to a new location. When this option is set, dynamically editing the shape or size of an assembly sketch can be time-consuming in a large assembly. You can improve the performance by setting the Recompute After Edit option.
Recompute After Edit
Specifies that when dragging an element's handles to a new location, the assembly is recomputed after you release the mouse button.