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have the same template and family properties, and represent
size variations of a part or feature.
Families are arranged in cat-
egories and subcategories. A
category is a logical group-
ing of part types. For ex-
ample, studs and hex head
bolts are functionally related
and are nested under the
Bolts category. A category
can contain subcategories
and families.
Use the Content Center environment to work with Content Center library
parts in the design process.
■ Open and view a part family, and choose the family member.
■ Insert a part from Content Center library into an assembly file.
■ Insert a feature from Content Center library in a part.
■ Use AutoDrop to place a part interactively from a Content Center library
into an assembly file.
■ Change the size of a placed Content Center library part.
■ Replace an existing (also non-Content Center) part with a part from the
Content Center library.
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