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        One of the main advantages of HiCAD is that it allows you to customize parameters to match your individual requirements, e.g. for 
 displaying lines and edges, for texts, for dimensionings and much else. 
        Most of these parameters can be changed via the Configuration Editor, others via the corresponding .DAT system files with defined default values in the SYS directory. 
        You can change the following parameters via the Settings 
 function, by selecting the appropriate Settings entry: 
        
        
         
        To change the settings, proceed as follows: 
        
            - Click the relevant 
 folder name.
 
            - If applicable, 
 select the appropriate sub-folder.
 
            - Change the settings 
 in the corresponding input window. The system files in question are adjusted 
 accordingly when you exit the menu, i.e. the changed value is the default 
 value when you next start HiCAD.
 
        
        If you want to revert to the original HiCAD settings, then you proceed 
 as follows:
        
            - Activate the 
 Settings 
 function. 
            - Choose the desired 
 window, e.g. Special colours.
 
            - In this window, 
 choose Settings and then, under Colours, 
 the Default function.
 
        
         
        
            
 Please note: 
        
            - Use the HiCAD Colour Editor to define system colours and drawing colours.
 
            - The HiCAD system 
 files (.DAT) are ASCII files that can also be edited using an editor. 
 Only experienced users should, however, avail themselves of this possibility 
 of making changes. Incorrect settings can impair the executability of 
 the system and cause errors.
 
        
        
            - In particular, no 
 guarantee can be given that all changes you have made will be preserved 
 when HiCAD updates are installed, even though the installation program 
 will attempt to do so.
 
            - Always create a backup 
 copy of the file to be changed before making manual changes and also save 
 the file you have customised.
 
            - You can also preset 
 and change line and edge parameters using the processing functions for 2-D and 3-D parts. Furthermore, you can also use 
 the settings for Surface, line and edge parameters at the bottom of the screen menu.
 
            - Manual changes to 
 the system files do not take effect until you re-start HiCAD. 
 
            - The Sheet Metal and Steel Engineering folders provide further parameter settings for the Sheet Metal and Steel Engineering modules. 
 
        
         
        
            
 Please note: 
        
            - HiCAD can be individually adjusted to customer-specific needs via a multitude of parameters. Most of these adjustments can be saved in the form of so-called "configuration templates". You can then use your own, company-specific configurations instead of the predefined ISD configurations. 
 
            - The Configuration Editor allows the definition of customer-specific configurations for a wide variety of use cases, such as dimensioning, annotations, workshop drawing generation or fitting of vertical ladders. Once adjusted to company-specific requirements, these configurations can directly be used in the end user's HiCAD applications without having to define any further settings. The configurations should only be created or modified by experienced users. 
 
        
        
            - For all references to the Configuration Editor, the German or English item names in the tree structure (and not the key names) will be used in this Online Help. 
 
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
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 Settings • Colour 
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