Command entry:Quick Access toolbar
Click the
Application button.
Application menu
Command entry:Keyboard
Alt+F
The Application menu that appears when you click the Application button provides file-management commands.
Interface
NoteMost submenus of the Application menu fit onto one page. If there are more options than the page has room, a bar with an arrow
appears at the top or bottom of the page, to let you scroll among the submenu choices.
Recent Documents page
When you first open the Application menu, and when no other menu choice is active, the Application menu shows a list of files
you have edited recently. The scene files are organized by date, and you can collapse or expand the list for each day, using
the arrow icon at the right of each date’s title bar.
TipWhen you open the Application menu by using the keyboard shortcut Alt+F, it displays the associated shortcuts for menu choices, so you can easily press the key for the choice you want. If you move
the mouse instead of pressing another key, the menu reverts to its usual appearance, but pressing Alt+F again restores the shortcut display.
- Icon or Image display
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Click this control to display a submenu that lets you choose which icons to use on the Recent Documents page.
- (The default.) Displays a small application icon before each file name.
- Displays a larger application icon before each file name.
- Displays a small version of the viewport thumbnail image that by default is saved with the scene.
- Displays a larger version of the viewport thumbnail image that by default is saved with the scene.
- Pinning a file to the list
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The pushpin icons let you keep a file in the recent files list. In the Recent Documents list, one of these icons appears to
the right of each file name.
3ds Max limits the number of files to display as Recent Documents. By default, the number is 10. You can change this value on the
Files panel of the Customize User Interface dialog: see Recent Files in File Menu.
All pages
Two buttons always appear at the bottom of the Application menu:
Options
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Menu items
NoteFile dialogs (such as Open, Save, Save As) uniformly remember the previous path you used, and default to that location.
New
Reset
Open
Save
Save As
Import
Export
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