About the Reference Frame Feaute
About the Reference Frame Feature
This feature allows users to define the origin and direction of the X and Y-axes within the physical workspace.
Click on the Reference Frame icon
. The Reference Frame tab will be displayed.
By default the World Frame option will be selected. This means no custom Reference Frame is being used.
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