Context Menu
Access additional Model Browser options from its right-click context menu.
| Option | Available for: | Description | 
|---|---|---|
| Add Metadata | All | Opens a dialog from which you can add metadata to all types of entities. The added metadata can be saved to an *.hm file. | 
| Assign | Components | Opens a guide bar from which you can assign properties and materials to the selected components. | 
| Card Edit | All | You can edit any single item's card. You can edit multiple items provided that they use identical card images. This option displays the card image of the chosen entity for the current solver template; if a template is not loaded or if the entity does not have any card images associated with the loaded template, an error message displays in the status bar. | 
| Collapse | All Folders | Closes the selected folder(s) and its children folders (if any), so that only the selected folder displays. | 
| Collapse All | White space | Closes all of the folders in the tree structure, so that only the top-most level of items displays. | 
| Configure Browser | All | Opens the Model Browser’s Browser Configuration window where you can specify the entities the browser displays in the tree as well as the columns the browser displays. | 
| Create | White space and the respective folder; user profile valid entity from the list: Assembly, Beam Section Collector, Block, Box, Component, ConstrainedExtraNode, ConstrainedRigidBody, Contact, Contact Surface, Control Volume, Cross Section, Feature, Field, Group, Include File, Laminate, Load Collector, Load Step, Material, Multibody, Output Block, Parameter, Plot, Ply, Property, Region, Rigid Wall, Sensor, Set, System Collector, Transformation, Vector Collector, View, Accelerometer, Positions (Abaqus) | Opens the Create dialog, from which you
                                    can define and create a new entity. If you are creating a new
                                    entity in the Radioss, OptiStruct, Nastran, LS-DYNA, Abaqus, ANSYS, PAM-CRASH, Permas, Samcef, and EXODUS user profiles,
                                        HyperWorks creates the new entity and opens
                                    it in the Entity Editor. Use the
                                        Entity Editor to modify entity
                                        data. When you create a new Assembly or Include File, HyperWorks assigns it a unique, generic name and adds it to the Model Browser. When you create a View, HyperWorks saves the current model’s graphics settings in the browser. Saved views include all of the visible effects of settings such as masks, zoom/pan, X/Y/Z orientation, and whether or not any given component's FE or Geometry is displayed. You can save multiple views (named view1, view2, and so on), and then switch back and forth between them by selecting each view from the browser. | 
| Delete | All except the top-level of Assemblies | Deletes the selected entities. Most items can be deleted. 
 Shortcut: To delete an entity that is selected in the Model Browser, press Delete. | 
| Delete Advanced | Components in the Abaqus, OptiStruct, Nastran, LS-DYNA user profile. | Displays a comprehensive preview of the entities uniquely related to the selected component that can also be deleted. | 
| Duplicate | User profile valid entity from the list: Assembly, Beam Section Collector, Block, Box, Component, ConstrainedExtraNode, ConstrainedRigidBody, Contact, Contact Surface, Control Volume, Cross Section, Feature, Field, Group, Include File, Laminate, Load Collector, Load Step, Material, Multibody, Output Block, Parameter, Plot, Ply, Property, Region, Rigid Wall, Sensor, Set, System Collector, Transformation, Vector Collector, View, Accelerometer, Position (Abaqus) | Duplicates a selected entity and opens it in the
                                        Create dialog. If you are duplicating
                                    an entity in the Radioss, OptiStruct, Nastran, LS-DYNA, Abaqus, ANSYS, PAM-CRASH, Permas, Samcef, and EXODUS, and EXODUS user profiles, HyperWorks duplicates the selected entity and then
                                    opens it in the Entity Editor. Use the
                                        Entity Editor to modify entity
                                        data. Shortcut: To duplicate an entity that is selected in the Model Browser, press Control + D. | 
| Empty | Assembly, Beam Section Collector, Component, Control Volume (OptiStruct), Group, Load Collector, Load Step, Multibody, Output Block, Set, System Collector, Vector Collector, Accelerometer, Position(Abaqus), Ply, Feature, Field, Rigion, Include file, Cross-Section, Plot, ConstrainedRigidBody. | Preview and delete empty collectors. This operation can be performed on several entity types at the same time. To append entity types to the selection, left-click while pressing Control. | 
| Expand | All folders | Opens the selected folders and children in the tree structure, exposing every item nested in the selected folder. | 
| Expand All | White space | Opens all of the folders in the entire tree structure, exposing every item nested at every level. | 
| Expand All Includes | Model Browser Include View only | Exports all of the includes with their corresponding content, including the Main model. | 
| Export | Model Browser Component, Material, and Property views. | Export all entity data and attributes display in the browser to a CSV or HTML file. | 
| Export All Self Contained | Model Browser Include View only | Exports all of the model (main model and includes) as
                                    self-contained files, ensuring that each exported file contains
                                    all of the nodes and systems that are referenced by entities
                                    within the given include, as described above (see Export
                                        Self Contained option). Tip: Activate
                                        the Delete duplicate nodes and
                                            Delete duplicate systems solver
                                            import options to import a model that
                                        consists of multiple Self-Contained includes back into
                                            HyperWorks. This will ensure that any
                                        duplicate nodes and systems across different includes are
                                        merged together appropriately when the entire model is
                                        imported. Refer to the Importing Solver Options help for
                                        more details. This option is only available in the OptiStruct, Nastran, and Abaqus user profiles. | 
| Export CSV | Model Browser Model View only, and Beam Section Collector folder | Exports a CVS file of all beam section names, each part
                                    within the section, corresponding thickness and vertex numbers,
                                    and positions. Note: Only available for shell
                                    sections. | 
| Export an Include | Model Browser Include View only | Exports the contents of the selected include into the chosen file name. | 
| Export Self Contained | Model Browser Include View only | Exports the contents of the selected include into the chosen
                                    file name, and ensures that the exported file contains all of
                                    the nodes and systems that are referenced by entities within the
                                    same include, even if such nodes and systems belong to different
                                        includes. Because self-contained includes contain all of the nodes and systems that are used by entities within it, they can always be imported into HyperWorks on their own without requiring the rest of the model. This option is only available in the OptiStruct, Nastran, and Abaqus user profiles. | 
| Export Solver Deck | Model Browser, Entity View, Solver Browser | Export selected entities and all their references directly to
                                    a solver deck. Note: Available for all
                                        solver entities. | 
| Hide | All except Beam Section, Curve, and Optimization Entities | Turns off the entity in the graphics area. This selection
                                    affects each item’s local display control, that is, will make
                                    the icon become ghosted indicating the display state is
                                        off. You can also use this on the entire folder. In such cases, this hides all of the items within that folder (for example all components, and so on). | 
| Import CSV | Model Browser Model View only, and Beam Section Collector folder | Imports new shell beam sections from a HyperBeam CSV file, without having to use a .hm file. | 
| Include File Options | Model Browser Include View only | These let you set the options for a selected include. The
                                    available options are: 
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| Include XRef | Include file | Any single item or multiple items can be selected. This option opens a new References Browser that displays the relationship of the selected include to other includes in the model in a hierarchical tree structure. | 
| Isolate Only | All except Beam Section, Curve, and Optimization Entities | Isolate Only works like Isolate, except that it affects all entities regardless of type. This option turns off the display of all entities that are not selected. | 
| Isolate | All except Beam Section, Curve, and Optimization Entities | Isolate works locally within a specific entity type; for example, if component(s) are isolated then all display states of other entities, such as load collectors, are unaffected. Isolate displays only the selected entities, and turns off all other entities of the same type. | 
| Make Current | BeamSection Collector, Components, Load Collector, Multibody | Using the pop-up menu, you can make any listed entities current. The currentcollector status is indicated in bold. Any new components, loads, beam sections or multibodies are created within the respective current collector. | 
| Move to Include | Component | Opens the Move To Include dialog, from
                                    which you can create a self containing include out of selected
                                    components inside of an include. Available in the LS-DYNA and Radioss user profile. | 
| Organize | All | Opens the Organize tool, which allows you to move or copy selected entities to destination collectors. | 
| Part Reference | Include Files (Include View only) | Opens the Part References tab, from which you can review all
                                    of the part assemblies and parts in an Include file in a
                                    hierarchical view or in a flat list. Within the Part References tab there are two predefined view modes: Hierarchy view and Flat view. The different view modes are located in the top, left corner of the tab. | 
| Realize | Plies | If ply contours are defined by lines, the realize algorithm
                                    will identify elements of an underlying mesh. If an element
                                    centroid lies within the ply shape defined by lines, it is added
                                    to the particular ply. You can manually define plies on lines in
                                        HyperWorks or import them from a CATIA Composite Parts Design (CPD)
                                    file. Along with this, if a ply has its shape defined in
                                    triangulation mesh (in the case of fibersim imported data), that
                                    data will be used in projecting on the actual mesh. Three
                                        realization/conversion methods are available: 
 Advanced options: Three options are
                                        available for the search criteria: 
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| Laminates | A laminate can also be realized. In this step, you create and
                                    assign properties to elements to translate the ply-based
                                    composite's definition into a zone-based one. A template
                                    composites property has to be assigned to the elements involved
                                    in the composites definition prior to this step. The algorithm
                                    copies all settings from this property to the newly generated
                                    ones. Each zone of elements with a unique set of plies receives
                                    its own property. If there is drape data available on every ply (such as fibersim drape data) then thickness and fiber orientation corrections are applied to each property layer/ply automatically. Currently Laminate Realize with drape data results into one property per element. To open the Laminate Realize dialog, right-click on a laminate in the Model Browser, and then select Realize. | |
| Fields | Field realization creates pressures and temperature loads,
                                    and maps properties IDs. In order to map the spatially varying
                                    values stored in a field entity to the element and node data of
                                    the new target mesh you must realize the field entity. Define field realization settings in the Field Realization dialog, which opens when you right-click on a field in the Model Browser and select Realize from the context menu. | |
| References | Assembly, Beam Section Collector, Block, Box, Card, Component, ConstrainedExtraNode, Contact, Contact Surface, Control Volume, Cross Section, Curve, Field, Group, Include File, Laminate, Load Collector, Load Step, Material, Multibody, Output Block, Parameter, Plot, Ply, Property, Region, Rigid Wall, Sensor, Set, System Collector, Table, Transformation, Vector Collector | Any single item or multiple items can be selected. Opens the References Browser and displays the relationship of the selected entities to other entities in the model in a hierarchical tree structure. | 
| Remove | Components | Removes the component from an assembly if the component is
                                    referenced in more than one assembly. Note: This does not delete
                                        the component, but merely removes one listing of it from the
                                            Model Browser tree. | 
| Rename | All | You can rename any item in the name text field, but the new
                                    name must be unique. All instances of the renamed item update
                                    automatically. You can cancel the rename operation by pressing
                                            Esc. The high-level entity folders are non-editable, but you can rename folders containing the assembly hierarchy. | 
| Replace | Component | Opens the Part Replace dialog, from which you can quickly replace a part with either an existing part in your model or a part from an external file. This option is only available in the LS-DYNA user profile | 
| Review | Assemblies, Beamsection collectors, Beamsection, Blocks, Bodies, Boxes, Components, Configuration, Constrained extra nodes, Constrained rigid bodies, Constraints, Contact surfaces, Control volumes, Crosssections, Design variables, Design variable links, Design Objective Reference, Design Variable Property Relationship, Elements, Groups, Joints, Laminates, Load collectors, Loads, Loadsteps, Materials, Mechanisms, Objectives, Optimization constraints, Optimization responses, Output blocks, Part, Part Assembly, Part Set, Plies, Properties, Regions, Seatbelts, Sensors, Sets, System collectors, Systems, Vector collectors, Vectors. | Invokes Review mode, which displays selected entities irrespective of their display state, masked, active state (Entity State Browser), but not outside of the spherical clipping (if enabled). | 
| Show | All except Beam Section, Curve, and Optimization Entities | Displays the item in the graphics area. The item's icon changes to bold indicating that the display state is on. You can use the Show option on a folder to display all items within a folder, for example, all components. | 
| Unrealize | Laminates | Unassigns properties previously assigned to elements through the Realizefunction. These properties are not deleted, but merely disassociated from the elements. | 
| Unused | System, Property, Curve, Material, Parameter, Block, Box, Encryption, Features, Field, Rigion, Contact Surf, Ply, Include file, Set | Preview and delete unused property collectors, material
                                    collectors, curves, and so on. This operation can be performed on several entity types at the same time. To append entity types to the selection, left-click while pressing Control. | 
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