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Posted · Cura 4.6.1 - heated bed

I moved your post into a new topic.

 

In the search box above - in your screen shot where it says "Search..." enter "temp".  It should show you heated bed temp at that point.

 

If not then...

 

If this is for an Ultimaker 2 you set heated bed temperature on the printer - not in the slicer.

 

For other printers with heated beds you need to tell cura that your printer has one.

1) In top center of cura make sure you are in "PREPARE" mode (not preview mode).
2) In line just below that on the left edge click on your printer.  
3) Then click button "manage printers"
4) Make sure your printer is selected in this popup and click "Machine settings"

Now you can see options (make sure to check both/all tabs) for your printer

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