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  1. Color
  2. Copy and Paste Flanges
  3. Corner Rotation Extension
  4. Create a Bent Part
  5. Creating PickPoints using Angle & Plane
  6. Creating a Double-Beveled Hoop Using Mirroring
  7. Creating a Flat DXF File From a Bent Part
  8. Creating a Horizontal, Vertical, or Linear Dimension
  9. Creating a Straight Part
  10. Creating a bmp, jpg, gif, etc...
  11. Creating an Angle Dimension
  12. Custom Part uses the Center Line!
  13. Cutting a Tube to Multiple Tubes
  14. Cutting a Tube to a Tangent of a Bend
  15. Cutting the End of a Part
  16. Cutting the End of a Straight Tube
  17. Decimal & Fraction
  18. Deleting or Removing a Part
  19. Dial Level use for Rotation
  20. Die Edge
  21. Dimension Location
  22. Dimensioning - Removing a View
  23. Dimensioning - Setting/Changing Defaults
  24. Dimensioning - Views are Overlapping
  25. Dragon
  26. Dragon A400 Design to Manufacturing Tutorial
  27. Dragon Diamond Notch Bridging Tutorial
  28. Dragon General Operation
  29. Dragon Options
  30. Dragon Plunge Holes Tutorial
  31. Edit Cuts
  32. Ethernet Connection Scenarios
  33. Example 1 (90 Degree Bends)
  34. Example 2 (Under 90 Degree Bends)
  35. Example 3 (Over 90 Degree Bends)
  36. Example 4 (90 Degree Bends, Move in 2 Directions)
  37. Example 5 (Under 90 Degree bends, Move in 3 Directions)
  38. Exporting a DXF File
  39. Finding Values with only the Bend Angle and Length
  40. Finding and Opening Old Part Files
  41. Finding the Cut Length and Bending info. for a Part
  42. Finding the Length to cut all the Straight Parts
  43. Gecko Drive Adjustment Instructions
  44. Hole Saw/Mill vs. Plasma/Grinder
  45. Hotkeys
  46. How To Use Cutting Wrappers
  47. How can the Material Bend the Other Direction?
  48. How do I have a 180 degree Bend?
  49. How to Make a Stinger
  50. How to Mark and Run the Material through the Die

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