A selection of Default Settings are available on the Display tab of the User Options.
Vector Group The full default settings for newly created vectors groups are set here. For more information refer to the Reporting section.
Watch Window The default settings for watch windows can also be set here. For more information refer to the Instruments section. These settings include:
Watch Window Arrow settings
Surface Projection Settings
Point Projection Options
Callouts The full default settings for newly created Callout Views are set here. For more information refer to the Reporting section. These are the settings for the view, not the individual report callout graphical items.
Dimensions The default settings for common dimension properties are set here. For more information refer to the Reporting section. This includes the subset of generic dimension settings:
Geometry The default settings for newly created geometry are established here. Each geometry type has different settings. These include all the possible default settings for a newly created object of a given type, as shown here for a cylinder:
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Default Settings for a newly created cylinder.
GR Proximity Filter The default settings for proximity filter settings saved with newly created geometry relationships are established here.
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Default GR Proximity Filter Settings for a newly created GR-Circle
Set Locked Frame Name The WORLD is a unique frame in every SA file and defines the base coordinate system for the job file. Deleting or moving this World frame can result in both confusion and unforeseen problems. For this reason its properties are locked by default and are not directly accessible. Efforts to move or rename this frame will result in a new World frame being built for you automatically.
If the WORLD frame must be edited or renamed, an option exists to disable this function or adjust the name of the locked frame. Find it on the Display tab of the Users Options.
Clouds and Mesh The default settings for Point Cloud display are set here. For more details refer to the Clouds & Surfaces section.