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Notice that each of the external files is preceded by an icon, indicating
whether it is a part or assembly file.
5 Attach and instance the HEXNUT and HEXBOLT parts to the current
assembly.
As you instance each part, you return to the Assembly Catalog. In the Part
and Subassembly Definitions list, each attached part is displayed on a white
background. When all parts are instanced into the assembly, choose OK.
Examine the Browser. Four parts are nested under the assembly definition.
Each part is followed by a number. As you create instances of a part, each
instance is numbered to indicate the order in which you added them to the
assembly.
Notice that PLIERT, HEXBOLT, and HEXNUT have teal colored icons. This
indicates that the parts are externally referenced.
6 Change to an isometric view of your drawing.
Desktop Menu View 3D Views Front Right Isometric
Now you are ready to start the assembly process.
NOTE For information about using the shortcut method in the Desktop
Browser to localize and externalize assembly component definitions, see To
localize an external part with the Browser on page 417.
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