The Assigned Tools Dialog Box (Mill or Lathe)
Introduction
This topic explains the Assigned Tools dialog, describes where to access it, explains the options found in it, and provides links to related topics.
The Assigned Tools dialog
The Assigned Tools dialog box allows you to verify or change the tool number assignments for the posted program before the NC code is post processed. The Tool List shows all tools that are currently in use for all features in the CAM tree. As you create features, the selected tools are automatically added to the Tool List.
Navigation
To access the Assigned Tools dialog box, do one of the following:
- In the Job Setting group, of the Machining ribbon, click the down arrow under  Tools, and select Tools, and select Verify Tool Assignment. Verify Tool Assignment.
- In the  CAM 
	 Tree, right-click the Tools 
	 icon (for example,  Milling Tools), and click Verify Tool Assignment. Milling Tools), and click Verify Tool Assignment.
- From any CAM Wizard Tool page, click Tool Number.
The Assigned Tool dialog box displays.
The Assigned Tools Parameters
Tool List
- Tool Number - displays 
	 the assigned tool number that is output for each tool in the posted 
	 NC program. The numbering is controlled by the Use Automatic Tool 
	 Numbering check box.
- Tool Diameter - displays 
	 the diameter of each tool.
- Corner Radius - displays 
	 the corner radius value of each tool.
- Tool Type - displays the 
	 type of each tool.
- Tool Label - displays the tool label for each tool.
- Use automatic tool numbering Select this check 
 box to allow the system to number the tools in the order that they are 
 used in the posted NC program. This option ignores the tool numbers assigned 
 in the Tool Library. Select this check 
 box to allow the system to number the tools in the order that they are 
 used in the posted NC program. This option ignores the tool numbers assigned 
 in the Tool Library. Click to clear this 
 check box to manually number all of the tools for the program. Once the 
 check box is cleared, double-click the desired tool row. The tool number 
 box becomes available for you to type a new number. Renumbering tools 
 from this location does not change 
 the number of the tool stored in the Tool Library. With this option, any 
 tools from the Tool Library (called System Tools) use the number assigned 
 to the tool in the Tool Library. Be aware that if you create any tools 
 in a CAM Wizard (called Manual Tools), the software numbers them using 
 the next available tool number at the time created. You must confirm that 
 all tools are using the desired tool number before posting the final NC 
 program. Note that the software can't eliminate duplicate tool numbers 
 when using this method, it is your responsibility. Click to clear this 
 check box to manually number all of the tools for the program. Once the 
 check box is cleared, double-click the desired tool row. The tool number 
 box becomes available for you to type a new number. Renumbering tools 
 from this location does not change 
 the number of the tool stored in the Tool Library. With this option, any 
 tools from the Tool Library (called System Tools) use the number assigned 
 to the tool in the Tool Library. Be aware that if you create any tools 
 in a CAM Wizard (called Manual Tools), the software numbers them using 
 the next available tool number at the time created. You must confirm that 
 all tools are using the desired tool number before posting the final NC 
 program. Note that the software can't eliminate duplicate tool numbers 
 when using this method, it is your responsibility.
To renumber tools after post processing, revisit this dialog box and make the required changes. Afterward, right-click the job folder (Turning Job or Milling Job), and click Post. The NC program is updated with the new tool numbers.


