You can organize marked features into groups called "sets". You can then execute your stored sets of features with the Marked Sets window (Edit| Markings | Show Marked Sets).
A Sample Marked Sets window with two created marked sets (Set1 and Set2)
You can define up to thirty (30) marked sets for a measurement routine.
When you execute a marked set, PC-DMIS executes only those features within the active marked set.
PC-DMIS displays every marked set as an icon in the Marked Set window. Each icon graphically indicates all of the features that are associated with that marked set.
When the Marked Sets window is hidden, all marked sets are disabled and the standard mode for executing a measurement routine is followed.
Available Buttons
Exit to File Manager - This button closes any open measurement routines and returns you to the Open dialog box. For information on the Open dialog box, see "Opening Existing Measurement Routines" in the "Using Basic File Options" chapter.
Print full report - This button sends the current report to the selected output. (For information on printing options, see "Printing the Report Window" in the "Using Basic File Options" chapter.)
Calibrate tips - This button accesses the Probe Utilities dialog box so you can calibrate your probe tips. PC-DMIS disables this button for the Romer and Garda interfaces. (For information on probe definition and tip calibration, see "Defining Probes" in the "Defining Hardware" chapter.)
If you click a button for a marked set, PC-DMIS executes the features associated with that marked set.
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To Add or Remove Features on Marked Sets