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In the Desktop Browser, click the plus sign next to PULLYASM. The assembly
tree expands to reveal the part files in the order in which they were added,
or referenced, into the file pullyasm.dwg.
In the Browser, each part is followed by a number that indicates the order in
which it was instanced. In this case, each part has only one instance. As you
add more instances, each one will be numbered incrementally. Icons with a
teal background are externally referenced parts.
Creating Local and External Parts
An assembly consists of a combination of existing or new parts and local and
external parts. You create local parts in the current assembly file.
You use the Assembly Catalog to manage existing local parts and to create
new external part references and new local parts. You can use the Browser for
quick access to the localize and externalize functions without opening the
Assembly Catalog.