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And, two, keep copies of those backups on another PC or storage device like a thumb drive or use a cloud based backup system like Google Drive, AWS, Dropbox.whatever.
#Cabinet vision manual#
Put it on your calendar to do a manual backup.of everything. It is a sensible and well designed interface, in my opinion. It's a new way of thinking about connections but I find it to be more elegant, intuitive and more useful than the old method. Consequently, you can modify one of the existing connections or copy an existing one and modify that new one to suit your needs. The list contains duplicates of most connections. Only the questions or Standards refer to types of connections.boring, connectors, dados, etc. When you double click on one of the line items, another dialog box opens which looks like the wizard interface we're all familiar with. It looks like the image below in Build 296. And with this build, the Connection Manager looks a little different than the Connection Manager in the video Hexagon made.
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Connection ManagerĪt the time of this video, I'm using Build 296. Just click on the header to go to the video for that section. I've included links below to all those videos. Those videos are available on the Hexagon website, on YouTube and here on the Craftsman Engineering website. Hexagon has produced a series of videos which highlights all the new features so I'll piggy back on their videos as I move through this un-boxing. The old buttons for Drawer/Roll-Out and Counter Top have been rolled up into the new Assembly Manager. Pressing the Connections button on the Construction section of the menu bar will open the new Connection Manager. The Menu bar has been reconfigured - slightly.Ĭabinet Vision 12 now features a new "Connection Manager" and is the new button on the block. The Main menu bar has a new look with a few new buttons and a few buttons that are no longer on the bar.
#Cabinet vision how to#
I'm told you can customize the home screen by applying your own image to the home screen but I haven't yet figured out how to do that. This sans-artwork design makes for a cleaner look, in my opinion. Just to add to the confusion, I'm calling this the Home screen. This redesign probably opens the door to a little confusion because with previous versions of Cabinet Vision, Hexagon/Vero/Planit referred to this main/home screen as the " Splash" screen. The product logo splash screen has been re-designed and no longer remains as the default image on the 'home' screen.Just as a side by side comparison of CV 11 and CV 12, there are a few things that jump out.
#Cabinet vision upgrade#
The upgrade will ask you if you'd like to include your construction methods, and material schedules and UCS's, and libraries etc. Just pay attention to the dialog box questions and select an appropriate answer.
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But I had no errors, no pauses or re-starts necessary. The PC I installed CV 12 onto is a basic 6 year old Windows desktop computer running Windows 10 Home. However, in my case, the upgrade went as smooth as it could have gone. If you've ever started the process of upgrading or reinstalling, you know there's potential for "Roadwork Ahead". I like it a lot.īut let's start at the beginning.upgrading from Cabinet Vision 11 to Cabinet Vision 12. Cabinet Vision 12 was just released by Hexagon, last month I believe.