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Smart P&ID Version
10
Smart Engineering Manager Version
11
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10.0(2018)

The drawing interface is divided into four distinct parts: the Design window, the Catalog Explorer, the Engineering Data Editor, and the Properties window. Each part provides specific features required to create drawings in the software.

Design Window

The Design window displays Drawing views and the Engineering Data Editor. Each of these views provide a way to enter information for the plant model into the database. The two views also provide different ways to view information in the database. In the Drawing view, you can see the traditional diagram of a plant containing equipment, instrumentation, and piping in a graphical representation. The Engineering Data Editor allows you to see the same information in a tabular format, and it can also display items in the plant and drawing stockpiles. See Working with the Design Window.

Engineering Data Editor

The Engineering Data Editor is a modification of the stockpile display. This view is exactly the same tabular view that displays in the Design window, with the same capabilities for modifying the display, editing properties, and organizing data. See Navigating in the Engineering Data Editor.

Catalog Explorer

Catalog Explorer displays all available catalog items (symbols and assemblies) to use in drawings and plant models. Using Catalog Explorer, you can quickly navigate to the required catalog items, organize them as Favorites, add them to the Quick Catalog, or flag them for easy access. See Using Catalog Explorer.

Properties Window

When you select an item in a plant model, you can enter, view and modify the properties associated with that item in the Properties window. The System Administrator defines customized properties and their defaults for each item in Data Dictionary Manager. See Working with the Properties Window.