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Editing Subassemblies
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After the subassembly is imported into the drawing, the following prompt is
displayed:
Delete/Insert/Next/SAve/Previous/SRfcon/Move/Redraw/eXit <Next>:
4 Do one of the following to choose the vertex to edit:
n
Type Next to move to the next vertex on the subassembly.
n
Type Previous to move to the previous vertex on the subassembly.
5 You can choose from the following tasks:
n
Delete the current subassembly vertex
n
Insert a subassembly vertex
n
Move the subassembly vertex to a new location
Saving the Changes that you Make to
the Subassemblies
To save the changes that you make to the subassemblies
1 From the Cross Sections menu, choose Templates
ä
Edit Subassembly to display
the Subassembly Librarian.
2 Pick the subassembly you want to edit, and then click OK.
You are prompted to pick an insertion point in the drawing.
3 Pick an insertion point for the subassembly in the drawing.
The subassembly is imported into the drawing at the location you picked using
the connection-point-in on the subassembly as the point of reference. The
command draws the subassembly as a 2D polyline and highlights the datum
line on the subassembly in a different color. The command places an X at the
first vertex on the polyline. It uses the X to indicate the vertex that can be
edited or moved.
After the subassembly is imported into the drawing, the following prompt is
displayed:
Delete/Insert/Next/SAve/Previous/SRfcon/Move/Redraw/eXit <Next>:
4 Make your changes to the subassembly.
5 Type SA at the command prompt to save any changes you made to the
subassembly.
If the subassembly already exists, then the command prompts to overwrite the
subassembly.
6 Type Y or N:
n
Type Y to overwrite the existing subassembly.
n
Type N to exit the Save option and return to the main Edit Subassembly
command.
If you exit the command without saving, then all edits are lost. The Edit
Subassembly command uses the name of the edited subassembly as the default.
Accept the default or enter a different name if a new subassembly is to be
created from the one just edited. The command stores the subassembly
definition in the folder set using the Set Template Path command with the .sub
file extension.