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Component: PLM-DC
Component Name: PLM Design Collaboration
Description: A drawing or highlight used to direct attention to and identify parts of a model. This data is saved as a different layer, without changing the original file. A markup also includes a snapshot of the viewport.
Key Concepts: Markup is a feature in SAP PLM Design Collaboration (PLM-DC) that allows users to add comments, annotations, and other notes to a design document. It is used to communicate changes and feedback between designers, engineers, and other stakeholders. Markup can be used to highlight areas of a design that need to be changed or improved, or to provide additional information about a design. How to use it: To use markup in PLM-DC, users can select the “Markup” option from the toolbar. This will open a window where users can select the type of markup they want to add (e.g. comment, annotation, etc.). Once the type of markup is selected, users can then add their comments or annotations directly onto the design document. Tips & Tricks: When using markup in PLM-DC, it is important to be clear and concise with your comments and annotations. This will help ensure that all stakeholders understand the changes that need to be made and can act on them quickly. Additionally, it is important to use the right type of markup for each situation; for example, if you are providing feedback on a design, it may be better to use an annotation rather than a comment. Related Information: For more information on how to use markup in PLM-DC, please refer to the SAP Help Portal or contact your local SAP representative. Additionally, there are several online tutorials available that provide step-by-step instructions on how to use markup in PLM-DC.