Once a new material node has been created on the navigation tree, it becomes the "Active" material group of the project workspace, which is always listed in bold letters. When you draw a new CAD object such as a Box or a Sphere, it is inserted under the currently active material type. There is only one material group that is active at any time. Any material can be made active by right clicking on its name in the Navigation Tree and selecting the '''Activate''' item of the contextual menu. It is recommended that you first create material groups, and then draw new objects under the active material group. However, if you start a new EM.Tempo project from scratch, and start drawing a new object without having previously defined any material groups, a new default PEC group is created and added to the navigation tree to hold your new CAD object.
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{{Note|You can import external objects only to '''[[CubeCAD]]'''. You can then move the imported objects form [[CubeCAD]] to EM.Tempo.}}
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===Geometrical Rules & Material Hierarchy===