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Editing Subassemblies
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To highlight the subassembly features for better viewing
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.
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 Type SR for Surface Control.
The following command options are displayed:
Edit (Datum/Connect/Topsurf/eXit/DIsplay/Redraw) <eXit>:
5 Type DI for DIsplay to access the display options.
The following prompt is displayed:
Display (Datum/Connect/Topsurf/eXit/Redraw) <eXit>:
6 At the command prompt, do one of the following:
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Type D for Datum to display the defined datum line. This line is displayed as
a highlighted line connecting all the defined datum points.
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Type C for Connect to display the defined connection-point-in and
connection-point-out. Each point is displayed with an "X" in the drawing.
There is no distinction between the connection-point-in and the connection-
point-out in the display.
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Type T for Topsurf to display the defined top surface. This line is displayed as
a highlighted line connecting all of the defined top surface points.
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Type R for Redraw to redraw the displayed elements erasing any highlighted
lines.
7 Type X to exit the Display options after you have finished.
Importing the Subassemblies into a Drawing
You can use the Import Subassembly command to import a defined
subassembly into the current drawing either to view it, or to create a detailed
drawing of the subassembly.
This subassembly is inserted as a polyline, placed on the current layer, and is
drawn using the vertical scale factor, which is determined by the horizontal and
vertical scales set with the Drawing Setup command.
All subassembly features, such as the datum line, are highlighted. The highlights
are removed if you use the REDRAW command.