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In the Configuration Table, click Add Parameters . The Parameters dialog displays.
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Fusion comes with pre-defined parameters known as system defaults. You can change parameters as needed to meet your requirements.
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Parameters are individual options that influence how a toolpath behaves.
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Parameter Details Orientation Sets the 3D printing build direction parallel to the X, Y, or Z axis of the Global Coordinate System.
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Use parameters in dimensions. How Fusion indicates problems with dimensions.
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Parameter Details Cutting Direction Sets a tool orientation for a cutting operation with reference to the Global Coordinate System.
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Filter Favorite Parameters Click Filter Favorite Parameters to filter and display Favorite Parameters .
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Parameter Details Ejection Direction Sets the mold opening directions for the casting operation with reference to the Global Coordinate System.
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Learn more. Process parameters , stored in a process parameters (PRM) file, are used during an additive process simulation to simulate certain materials with various settings.
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Learn how to configure feature parameters for configurations in Fusion.
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Learn how to create, edit, and manage Parameters in Fusion. Create a parameter in the Change Parameters dialog Click Design > Solid > Modify > Change Parameters .
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Learn how to import and export User Parameters in Fusion. Export parameters Open a design that contains User Parameters .
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Parameter types There are two types of parameters : User Parameters : Parameters that you create in the Parameters dialog and then reference in features and other parameter expressions.
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To open the dialog, next to a box, click the More menu and select Edit Expression from the context menu. To copy a parameter name, right-click the box and select Copy Parameter Name.
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Parameter Default Meaning RoutingGrid 50Mil Grid used by the Autorouter for tracks and via-holes Cost factors for... cfVia 8 Vias cfNonPref 5 Not using preferred direction cfChangeDir 2 Changing direction cfOrthStep 2 0 or 90 deg.
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