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The Data Panel is hidden by default. Click the Show Data Panel icon to open it.
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Overview The Data Panel is a feature in Desktop Connector that displays cloud-based properties and metadata for files in Autodesk Docs.
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In the upper left corner of the Fusion window, click Show Data Panel to open the Data Panel . In the Data Panel , double-click the linked library document to open it.
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This dataset is used for all activities in this tutorial. If the Data Panel is not shown, click the Show Data Panel icon at the top of the screen.
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The updated design displays in the Data Panel . Once the new version is imported, you can open it from the Job Status dialog, Notification Center, or Data Panel .
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Alternatively, you can open your model from the Data Panel . If the Data Panel is not currently shown, on the Application bar, click Show Data Panel .
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To display the Job Status dialog: Click (Simulation workspace > Setup tab > Solve panel > Solve Status). If the Data Panel is open while an analysis is running, a simulation progress bar appears at the bottom of the Data Panel .
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This dataset is used for all activities in this tutorial. If the Data Panel is not shown, click the Show Data Panel icon at the top of the screen.
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Locate the desired file in the Data Panel , and insert it to an existing design.
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Steps Open the Motorcycle Triple Clamp model from the Data Panel . If the Data Panel is not currently shown, on the Document Tab Bar, click Show Data Panel .
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In the Data Panel , near the top of the panel , click Upload to open the Upload dialog.
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This dataset is used for all activities in this tutorial. If the Data Panel is not shown, click the Show Data Panel icon at the top of the screen.
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In Fusion Create a folder In an active project, click New Folder above the Data Panel . Enter a name for the folder and press Enter.
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To enable the Learning Panel , in the Preferences dialog, under Data Collection And Use, select the Learning Panel checkbox, and click OK.
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Click Data Panel on the quick access toolbar, to open the Data Panel , if it is not already visible.
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