
Find "3D Primitives" on the list and check the box. To unload a folder, click Unload Libraries. To return to the folder structure, click Expand Subfolders again. If you want to see all of the symbols contained in all three folders, click Expand Subfolders. Use Up or Back to return to the three sub-folders. To draw a wire, simply click on the Draw Lines option on the left hand side of the drawing area. Special control handles around each symbol allow you to quickly resize or rotate them as necessary.
In this example, an ISO view and "Conceptual Cyan" are used, and applied to the entire category. Customize hundreds of electrical symbols and quickly drop them into your wiring diagram.
Right-click on one of the thumbnails and select Update Thumbnails. Double-click "3D Primitives" to see the three sub-folders inside. If you use Load Folder, browse to where you saved "3D Primitives" and load it. Another way to load this folder is within the library. One way is to open Symbol Libraries, click New, and browse to "3D Primitives." There are two ways to add "3D Primitives" to the library. Each of these folders has a few *.2CD files. The folder "3D Primitives" was created in "My Documents\TurboCAD LTE\Symbols\My Symbols." "3D Primitives" has three sub-folders for boxes, cones, and cylinders. Here is the folder structure for these symbols. In this example, a few boxes, cones, and cylinders were created in TurboCAD LTE, and each saved as its own *.2CD file.
Note: For loading parametric parts into the Library, see Loading a Parametric Part into the Library. This section explains how take folders of symbols you've already saved, and load these folders into the Library.