StruBIM SteelStruBIM Steel: exporting to STEP filesCYPE Architecture: importing illustrations and photographs as templates With StruBIM Steel you can export model information to manufacturing files in STEP format. LESSON: 1 StruBIM Steel: getting to know the interface LESSON: 2 StruBIM Steel: starting a new job LESSON: 3 StruBIM Steel: views LESSON: 4 StruBIM Steel: material libraries LESSON: 5 StruBIM Steel: element libraries LESSON: 6 elements read and own elements LESSON: 7 StruBIM Steel: tags LESSON: 8 StruBIM Steel: grids LESSON: 9 StruBIM Steel: entering sections LESSON: 10 StruBIM Steel: codes LESSON: 11 StruBIM Steel: connections LESSON: 12 StruBIM Steel: accessories LESSON: 13 StruBIM Steel: grouping, ungrouping and generating connections LESSON: 14 StruBIM Steel: dividing and joining elements LESSON: 15 StruBIM Steel: editing, deleting and copying elements LESSON: 16 StruBIM Steel: moving elements LESSON: 17 StruBIM Steel: rotating elements LESSON: 18 StruBIM Steel: element symmetry LESSON: 19 StruBIM Steel: assigning the section, material and insertion point LESSON: 20 StruBIM Steel: inverting the direction of the X axis and aligning the section to the plane LESSON: 21 StruBIM Steel: flipping sections LESSON: 22 StruBIM Steel: levelling a section face with a plane LESSON: 23 StruBIM Steel: analysing multiple connections LESSON: 24 StruBIM Steel: numbering parts LESSON: 25 StruBIM Steel: numbering assemblies LESSON: 26 StruBIM Steel: sheet generation options LESSON: 27 StruBIM Steel: quantities reports LESSON: 28 StruBIM Steel: exporting to DSTV files LESSON: 29 StruBIM Steel: job reports LESSON: 30 StruBIM Steel: exporting to STEP files LESSON: 31 StruBIM Steel: exporting to IFC EM.11 files