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22 | Chapter 3 The User Interface
Using the Browser in Assembly Modeling
In the Assembly Modeling environment, the Browser displays three tabs:
Model, Scene, and Drawing. With these tabs, you can create multiple parts,
assemblies, scenes, BOMs, and documents, and you can reorder assemblies.
You can localize and externalize parts in the Browser without opening the
Assembly Catalog.
Model Mode in Assembly Modeling
Model mode in the Assembly Modeling environment has the same icons at
the bottom of the Browser as Model mode in the Part Modeling environment.
Because you are working in the Assembly environment, these icons provide
more functionality.
The first icon is the Part filter which you use to control the display of the
features that make up your parts. If the Part filter is selected, only part
features are visible in the Browser. If it is not selected, assembly constraints
are also visible.
The second icon is the Assembly filter. When you select this filter, only the
assembly constraints attached to your parts are visible.
The third icon opens the Mechanical Options dialog box. From this dialog
box you can manage your settings and standards for parts, assemblies,
surfaces, drawings, shaft generators, calculations, standard parts, and various
desktop preferences.
The middle icon provides access to the Assembly Catalog, a powerful inter-
face for attaching and localizing external part and assembly files as well as
instancing both external and local parts in your current assembly.
The fifth icon controls the visibility of parts, assemblies, drawing entities, layers,
and linetypes. The sixth icon updates the active part after you have made
changes to it, and the last icon updates the active assembly or subassembly.