Browser - Answers The browser lists objects in your design (everything from planes and sketches to
parts and assemblies). Use the browser to make changes to objects and control the visibility of
objects.
Toolbar - Answers Use the Toolbar to select the workspace you want to work in, and the tool you
want to use in the workspace selected.
ViewCube - Answers Use the ViewCube to orbit your design or view the design from standard view
positions.
Timeline - Answers The timeline lists operations performed on your design. Right-click operations in
the timeline to make changes. Drag operations to change the order they are calculated.
Navigation Bar and Display Settings - Answers The navigation bar contains commands used to zoom,
pan, and orbit your design. The display settings control the appearance of the interface and how
designs are displayed on the canvas.
Document Settings - Answers Change Active Units
Workspace - Answers The arrangement of windows and panels that you see on your monitor
Design - Answers Creates designs that contain mostly prismatic geometry. Access commands to create
solid bodies.
Drawing - Answers Create a 2D drawing from your Fusion 360 design and export PDF and DWG
documentation of your model.
Create Form - Answers Use forn tools to create and edit history-free bodies by pushing and pulling on
vertices, edges, and faces.
Viewports - Answers Allows you to view file from multiple views at once.
Create Sketch - Answers Enters Sketch mode and creates a new sketch on a selected plane or face.
Select Finish Sketch to exit out of the mode.
Sketch Dimensions - Answers Create sketch dimensions for sketch geometries. Use dimensions to
control the size or position of sketch objects. Select the sketch curves to dimension then select an
area to position the dimension.
Extrude - Answers Adds depth to a closed sketch profile or planar face. Select the profile or planar
face then specify the distance to extrude.
Sketch Palette - Answers Contains options to sketch.
Constraints - Answers Constraints allow you to relate one sketch entity to another sketch entity. If you
look at the constraint icons in the sketch palette you'll see that the sketch constraints use geometric
expressions, with the exception of fix/unfix.
Fillet (Modify Sketch) - Answers Places an arc of a specified radius at the intersection of two lines or
arcs. Select the vertex or the two lines or arcs. Specify a radius for the fillet.
Trim - Answers Trims a sketch curve to the nearest intersecting curve or boundary geometry. Pause
the cursor over the curve to preview the portion to be trimmed. Select the curve to trim.
Offset - Answers Copies the selected sketch curves a specified distance from the original curves.
Select the curves to offset then specify the offset distance.
Construction Line - Answers A dotted line that you were able to draw and move to aid in 2D sketches.
Move/Copy - Answers Moves the selected face, body, sketch, or construction geometry a specified
distance angle. Select the objects to modify then specify the distance or angle. Use Set Pivot to
reposition the manipulator
Revolve - Answers Revolves a sketch profile or planar face around a selected axis. Select a profile or
planar face then select the axis to revolve around.
Scale - Answers Scales sketch objects, bodies, or components. Select the objects to scale then specify
the scale factor.
Split Body - Answers Creates new bodies by dividing selected bodies using a profile, face, or plane.
Select the bodies to modify then select the profile, face, or plane that divides the bodies.
Loft - Answers Creates a transitional shape between two or more sketch profiles or planar faces.
Select a series of profiles or planar faces to define a shape. Optionally select rails or a centerline to
guide the shape
Hole - Answers Creates a hole based on user-specified values and selections. Select a face to place the
hole then select edges to position the hole on the face, or select sketch points to place multiple holes.
Specify the hole type, tap type, and size values.