Look In
Displays the drive and folder in which you want to search for the document or image you want to open. The system stores the last location you browsed in the Look In box.
Note:
If you are running Windows NT and want to browse a network share, you must map the share to a network drive. After you map the network drive, you can select it from the Look In pulldown list.
Go to Last Folder Visited
Returns to the last folder that you visited. This option is not available in a Teamcenter-managed environment.
Up One Level
Accesses the parent folder.
Create New Folder
Displays the Create New Folder dialog box that allows you to create a new folder. This option is not available in a Teamcenter-managed environment.
View Menu
Controls the display method for the listed documents. This option is not available in a Teamcenter-managed environment.
Large Icons
Displays large icons for the documents.
Small Icons
Displays small icons for the documents.
List
Lists the names of the documents in columns.
Details
Displays a detailed view of the folder contents. The columns displayed include Name, Size, Type, and Modified.
Thumbnails
Displays thumbnails for the documents.
File Name
Specifies the name of the file you want to open.
Files Of Type
Specifies the type of files that you want to list.
Revision Rule
Specifies a revision rule for updating links when you open a managed document.
Open as Read-Only
Opens a document with read-only privileges. This option is not available in a Teamcenter-managed environment.
Options
Displays the translation options.
Search
Displays the Search dialog box so you can define criteria to find a specific document.
Preview
Displays a bitmap image of the document if a preview image was saved for the file.
Properties
Displays the properties of the highlighted document in the right pane.
Configuration
Lists the available display configuration names. This option is available when opening an assembly document (.ASM) that has an associated configuration file. A display configuration stores the show/hide status of the parts contained in the assembly. An assembly that has had parts hidden will open faster.
Apply Activation Override
Specifies how you want to open or place an assembly (.ASM). When this option is set, you can specify whether the parts in the assembly are active or inactive. When this option is cleared, the active or inactive status of the parts is determined by the last save. When you open an assembly with parts inactive, the assembly will open faster.
Activate All Parts
Specifies that all parts in the assembly become active when you open the assembly.
Inactivate All Parts
Specifies that all parts in the assembly become inactive when you open the assembly.