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Creating a Classical Design

  1. Add a new design by clicking the button in the toolbar or select File > New.

  2. Select the new design node in the tree. An empty Design Table appears if you have not yet chosen a design. Otherwise if this is a new child node the display remains the same, because child nodes inherit all the parent design's properties. All the points from the previous design remain, to be deleted or added to as necessary. The new design inherits all its initial settings from the currently selected design and becomes a child node of that design.

  3. Click the button in the toolbar or select Design > Classical > Design Browser.

      Note   In cases where the preferred type of classical design is known, you can go straight to one of the five options under Design > Classical. Choosing the Design Browser option allows you to see graphical previews of these same five options before making a choice.

  4. A dialog box appears if there are already points from the previous design. You must choose between replacing and adding to those points or keeping only fixed points from the design. The default is replacement of the current points with a new design. Click OK to proceed, or Cancel to change your mind.

The Classical Design Browser appears.

In the Design Style drop-down menu there are five classical design options:

  


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