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434 | Chapter 16 Assembling Parts
Editing External Parts
To update all instances of a part in assemblies, you need to edit the original
part. You alter part features by changing dimensions, changing the
constraints, or adding new features. The changes take effect in the assembly.
In this tutorial, you edit the external PLIERT part from within your assembly
drawing. This is called editing in place. In the following steps, you add another
hole to the PLIERT part, and modify assembly constraints.
To edit an external part in place
1 Use
AMMODE to return to Model mode.
Browser Select the Model tab.
2 Use AMACTIVATE to activate the PLIERT part.
Context Menu In the graphics area, right-click and choose Part
Activate Part.
The inactive parts are grayed out in the Desktop Browser, and dimmed on
screen.
By dimming the inactive parts, it is easier for you to work on the active exter-
nal part without moving other parts.
3 Notice the red lock preceding the PLIERT icon in the browser. This indicates
that the file has been locked and cannot be modified by another user.
NOTE For clarity, the visibility of the other parts has been turned off in this sec-
tion. If you prefer, turn off the visibility of PLIERB, HEXBOLT, and HEXNUT before
you activate PLIERT.