Context Toolbars

The context toolbars are smart toolbars that contain only those commands that can be applied to the current selection.

The tables below list the most commonly used context toolbar commands.

This page discusses:

Wall Commands



Edit Wall
Lets you edit the wall.
See Creating a Wall.


Decompose Wall
Decomposes a wall to create wall panels, using sketches or curves as cutting elements.
See Creating Wall Panels.


Remove Decomposition of Wall
Removes decomposition of a wall.
See Creating Wall Panels.

Ceiling Commands



Edit Ceiling
Lets you edit the ceiling.
See Creating a Ceiling.


Decompose Ceiling
Decomposes a ceiling to create ceiling panels, using a sketch as a cutting element.
See Creating Ceiling Panels.


Remove Decomposition of Ceiling
Removes decomposition of a ceiling.
See Creating Ceiling Panels.

Covering Commands



Edit Covering
Lets you edit the covering.
See Creating a Covering.


Decompose Covering
Decomposes a covering to create covering panels, using a sketch as a cutting element.
See Creating Covering Panels.


Remove Decomposition of Covering
Removes decomposition of a covering.
The decomposition of all layers that are cut using the same sketch is removed.
See Creating Covering Panels.

Sill Commands



Edit Standard Sill
Lets you edit the standard sill.
See Creating a Standard Sill.


Edit Sketch Based Sill
Lets you edit the sketch-based sill.
See Creating a Sketch-Based Sill.

Connector Commands



Edit Connector
Lets you edit the connector.
See Creating a Connector.