Bạn đôi khi có thể có sự sang trọng của làm việc trên một phần duy nhất tại một thời điểm, nhưng thường xuyên hơn, bạn sẽ thấy mình với một số tài liệu mở cùng một lúc. Đây là một tình trạng phổ biến đối với hầu hết người dùng. May mắn thay, SolidWorks có một số phương pháp để đối phó với "quá tải thông tin" | Part I SolidWorks Basics Working with multiple document windows You may sometimes have the luxury of working on a single part at a time but more often you will find yourself with several documents open at once. This is a common situation for most users. Fortunately SolidWorks has several methods for dealing with information overload to help you sort through it all. Managing windows Like most Windows applications SolidWorks can arrange the open document windows in one of several ways that are available through the Window menu see Figure Cascade. Most useful for accessing documents that are to be edited one by one. Tile Horizontally. Most useful for wide and short parts. Tile Vertically. Most useful for tall narrow parts or documents where you want to compare items in the FeatureManager. Arrange Icons. When windows are minimized to icons this menu selection arranges the icons neatly starting in the lower-left corner of the window. The Window menu FIGURE The images in Figure are meant to show the arrangement of the windows not the content of the windows. Also remember that you can use the F9 key to close the FeatureManager the F10 key to remove the toolbars to create extra interface space when arranging several windows in the graphics window and the F11 key to remove portions of the interface and enable you to work full screen. 74 Chapter 2 Navigating the SolidWorks Interface FIGURE Window Arrangements Cascade Tile Horizontally and Tile Vertically .