What is the first step you need to take to start using Onshape?
Activity 1.1.1 - Introduction to Creating Objects in Onshape

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Log in to your account
Answer explanation
To start using Onshape, the first step is to log in to your account. Without logging in, you cannot access your projects or use the software effectively.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
After logging in to Onshape, where do you typically land?
Back
The recently opened documents page
Answer explanation
After logging in to Onshape, you typically land on the recently opened documents page, which provides quick access to your most recent work, making it easier to continue your projects.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the primary function of the 'Create' button in Onshape?
Back
To start a new project
Answer explanation
The 'Create' button in Onshape is primarily used to start a new project, allowing users to begin designing and modeling. It does not log out, save work, or delete files.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is not a step in creating a 3D object in Onshape? Sketching a 2D outline, Extruding the sketch, Adding colors to the object, Adding features to the object
Back
Adding colors to the object
Answer explanation
Adding colors to the object is not a fundamental step in creating a 3D object in Onshape. The main steps involve sketching a 2D outline, extruding it, and adding features to develop the 3D model.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is the purpose of selecting a sketch plane in Onshape?
Back
To define where the 2D sketch will be drawn
Answer explanation
Selecting a sketch plane in Onshape is essential to define where the 2D sketch will be drawn. It establishes the surface on which the sketch will be created, allowing for accurate modeling in 3D space.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What happens when you click the right mouse button in the Onshape workspace?
Back
It cancels your actions
Answer explanation
Clicking the right mouse button in the Onshape workspace cancels your actions, allowing you to undo or stop any current operation. This is a common function in many software applications.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which key do you press to deselect everything in Onshape?
Back
Escape
Answer explanation
In Onshape, pressing the Escape key will deselect everything. This is a common shortcut in many applications for canceling actions or clearing selections, making it the correct choice here.
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