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moengineering Member Posts: 23 ✭Helo Dave,
the preview shows the last modiefied part/assembly.
best regards
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eephillip Member Posts: 4 ✭+1 It would be very nice to be able to control this more precisely. It is generally the first thing someone will see in the public space. I think the hero image implemented by grabcad would be a good example.5
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3dcad Member, OS Professional, Mentor Posts: 2,475 PROI might prefer even collection of pictures from each tab. So that when you hover the image you would see little point or numbers to review image of each tab. This + master image would be once again something more than windows/traditional cad can offer.
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StephenG Member Posts: 370 ✭✭✭Setting the Preview Graphic to the last thing modified makes a lot of sense if the intent is to communicate to others (or reminder to self) the last thing that has been changed in the document. However, I agree with eephillip that it would also be nice to control this behavior, ex. if my document has a top level assembly that is truly representative of what my "Document" (project) is all about then I would want to lock the preview to that assembly.
When scanning the Document List it is far more natural for key off the graphic instead of reading the text of the document name to find the specific document you are looking for. Locking the preview graphic to the "most important thing" in the document would be a welcome capability.5
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the preview shows the last modiefied part/assembly.
best regards
martin
When scanning the Document List it is far more natural for key off the graphic instead of reading the text of the document name to find the specific document you are looking for. Locking the preview graphic to the "most important thing" in the document would be a welcome capability.