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    Workplanes

    Work planes are defined in the 3D space and are used to shape the model elements, such as ramps or sloped beams. You can create as many work planes as necessary.

    Topics in this section
    • About Workplanes
      Learn how you can use work planes in your 3D model.
    • Create Workplanes
      Learn how to create work planes in your 3D model.
    Parent topic: Create and Modify Model Elements

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