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| ◀ User Interface | CraftWare Pro User Manual > User Interface > Title Bar | About ▶ |
Introduction
The title bar of the software is available all the time, it contains shortcuts the essential functionalities you will need to use throughout your workflow.
Main buttons
On the left side you can find the main buttons of the software, separated into 4 groups:
- About: This group contains the CraftBot logo button, which has the following functionalities:
- Project and file operations: Using this group you can create a new project, and load/save projects, models and G-codes. The load and save buttons work with projects mostly, but using the arrow next to them, a context menu can be used to specify what you’d like to work with:
- Undo/Redo: Using these arrows you can undo or redo any actions you’ve made.
- Settings: The last group contains a button which opens up the software settings where you can adjust many preferences according to your needs.
Project name
Next to the main buttons you can see a text. This is the name of the project you are currently working on.
Page selector
At the center of the title bar there are the main page selector. Here you can quickly switch between different workspace types.
- DESIGN for previewing, analyzing and modifying/repairing the models in the project.
- PREPARE for setting up the printing hardware, placing your models on build plate(s) and adjusting the slicer settings.
- GCODE for analyzing the slicer results, and save or transfer it directly to a printer.
The next item is the menu button for signing into your CraftBot account.
If you have a Premium or Enterprise license, it will be activated after login.
Program version name
The last item is the software name with a version number and a release identification text.
This item is useful to identify the exact software version, for example when reporting a bug, or trying to find information about a feature which could behave differently in different versions.
System buttons
These buttons are the system window handling buttons you are most probably familiar with.
Note that on some operating systems these will look differently and their placement may differ also, according to the operating system in use.
