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Openplant Orthographics Manager -

Every time a senior process engineer moved a valve six inches to the left, Lena had to update twenty different 2D orthographic drawings. She'd open each .DWG file manually, re-path the references, re-generate the views, re-apply the annotations, and then pray nothing broke.

Arjun showed Lena how she could define drawing boundaries—not by drawing messy rectangles, but by snapping to the 3D model's grid. He set up three standard drawing types: Plan View at EL +5000, Elevation View North, and Section A-A. openplant orthographics manager

Lena smiled. "Give me two minutes."

Arjun showed her the inside the Orthographics Manager. "You tag a valve once in the 3D model," he explained. "The manager remembers that tag. When the valve moves, the tag moves with it. No more floating text." Every time a senior process engineer moved a

Then he went back to the Orthographics Manager. He didn't open a single drawing. He simply right-clicked the drawing list and selected He set up three standard drawing types: Plan

"It knows," Arjun grinned. "It tracks which views are affected by which model changes. You don't chase errors. The manager chases them for you."

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