Editing Assembly Structure
In the Assembly Structure Editing dialog box, you can move components from one level to another to reorganize the assembly hierarchy.
- The components must be at the same level in one parent assembly.
- The components must be moved to the same destination assembly.
To modify the assembly structure:
Dragging Components in the FeatureManager Design Tree
You can reorder and reorganize components by dragging them in the FeatureManager design tree.
Reordering
You can change the order of the components within a level. By default, assembly components appear in the FeatureManager design tree in the order in which they are added. The same order is used in a bill of materials in a drawing of the assembly. By changing the order in the assembly, you can control the order in the bill of materials.
Reorganizing
You can reorganize the hierarchy of the assembly by moving components from one subassembly to another, from a higher level to a subassembly, and from a subassembly to a higher level. You can also click
and use the Assembly Structure Editing dialog box to reorganize components.To move components in the FeatureManager design tree:
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Places the component just below the part, in the same level of the assembly as that part. |
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(Hover over the name of the subassembly.) Places the component inside the subassembly, in the same level as that subassembly's other components. If any components or features will be deleted as a result of the move, the Assembly Structure Editing dialog box opens and lists the affected items. |
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(Hover over the icon of the subassembly.) Places the component just below the subassembly, in the same level of the assembly as that subassembly. If you press Alt while dragging over the name or icon of a subassembly, the component is placed just below the subassembly.
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