Replace PropertyManager
You can replace components in an assembly.
- You can replace a part with a subassembly or vice versa.
- You can replace one, more than one, or all instances of a component at the same time.
- You can replace a component with another component that has the same name and type but comes from a different folder.
To replace one or more components:
- Do one of the following:
- Click Replace Components (Assembly toolbar).
- Click .
- Right-click a component and click Replace Components.
- Specify
the
options as described below, then click .
The selected component instances are replaced.
If you chose Manually select, choose the configuration to open in the Configurations dialog box.
If you select Re-attach mates, the Mated Entities PropertyManager appears. A view of the original component with the missing mate entity highlighted shows, and the Missing Entities pop-up toolbar appears.
Selection
Replace these component(s) | Lists the components to replace. | |||||||
Instances to replace |
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With this one | Lists the components to use as the replacement component. Select a component from the list or click Browse to locate the component. |
Thumbnail Preview
Displays previews of the selected component from With this one.
Options
Configuration | Select one of the following:
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Re-attach mates | Reattaches existing mates to the
replacement component. If the old component
has a mate that includes a named entity, and the replacement
component has a corresponding entity with the same name,
SOLIDWORKS
uses the corresponding entity when reattaching the mate. You
assign names to entities in the Entity
Property dialog box. To access face and edge
names in a lightweight component, either resolve the component
or save the assembly.
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