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All add-on modules are listed in Project Navigator - Data, sorted by materials or groups.
As an alternative, you can access the add-on modules sorted by topic using the "Add-on Modules" menu.
If you have found the add-on module in Project Navigator - Data, you can add it as a "Favorite" by right-clicking and using the corresponding shortcut menu. Thus, it can be found faster when used frequently.
The "Filter" option in the cross-section library allows you to display the cross-sections of certain standards, cross-section shapes, or cross-section types. Optionally, you can also select the material in the same dialog box.
Furthermore, the most frequently used cross-sections can be summarized in a Favorites list. To open the dialog box used for defining preferred cross-sections, click [Edit Current Favorites Group].