Pattern Deletion Parent topicControl and Modify Patterns Geometry Pattern Seed Feature System Options for Patterns Selecting Instances to Skip Vary Sketch No Limit on Number of Instances Varying Dimension Patterns Patterns of Patterns Centroid Deleting Pattern Instances To delete pattern instances: Select a face of the pattern instance that you want to delete. Edges cannot be selected because they are shared by more than one feature. Press the Delete key. In the Pattern Deletion dialog box, select one of the following: Option Description Delete Pattern Instances Only the selected instances are deleted. The instance locations are displayed in the Instances Deleted box. Delete Pattern Feature The complete pattern is deleted, not including the initial feature. Click OK to delete, or click Cancel to exit the dialog box. Restoring Deleted Pattern Instances To restore deleted pattern instances: Right-click the pattern feature, and select Edit Feature. Select the coordinates of the deleted instance in the Instances to Skip box, and press Delete to restore that instance. Click . Deleting Table Driven Pattern Instances To delete a table driven pattern instance: Right-click the pattern in the FeatureManager design tree and select Edit Feature. In the Table Driven Pattern dialog box, click the number of the pattern you want to delete to highlight the X-Y coordinates. Press Delete. Click OK. Deleting Sketch Driven Pattern Instances To delete a sketch driven pattern instance: Right click the sketch used by the sketch-driven pattern in the FeatureManager design tree, and select Edit Sketch. Select the sketch points you want to delete and press Delete. Click Rebuild to close the sketch and update the pattern. Deleting Features from Multi-Feature Patterns To delete a feature from a multi-feature pattern: Select the feature in the FeatureManager design tree that you want to delete. Press Delete. In the Confirm Delete dialog box, select the Also delete absorbed features check box, if available. Click Yes to delete the feature from the pattern and to close the dialog box. The feature is deleted from the pattern.
Pattern Deletion Parent topicControl and Modify Patterns Geometry Pattern Seed Feature System Options for Patterns Selecting Instances to Skip Vary Sketch No Limit on Number of Instances Varying Dimension Patterns Patterns of Patterns Centroid Deleting Pattern Instances To delete pattern instances: Select a face of the pattern instance that you want to delete. Edges cannot be selected because they are shared by more than one feature. Press the Delete key. In the Pattern Deletion dialog box, select one of the following: Option Description Delete Pattern Instances Only the selected instances are deleted. The instance locations are displayed in the Instances Deleted box. Delete Pattern Feature The complete pattern is deleted, not including the initial feature. Click OK to delete, or click Cancel to exit the dialog box. Restoring Deleted Pattern Instances To restore deleted pattern instances: Right-click the pattern feature, and select Edit Feature. Select the coordinates of the deleted instance in the Instances to Skip box, and press Delete to restore that instance. Click . Deleting Table Driven Pattern Instances To delete a table driven pattern instance: Right-click the pattern in the FeatureManager design tree and select Edit Feature. In the Table Driven Pattern dialog box, click the number of the pattern you want to delete to highlight the X-Y coordinates. Press Delete. Click OK. Deleting Sketch Driven Pattern Instances To delete a sketch driven pattern instance: Right click the sketch used by the sketch-driven pattern in the FeatureManager design tree, and select Edit Sketch. Select the sketch points you want to delete and press Delete. Click Rebuild to close the sketch and update the pattern. Deleting Features from Multi-Feature Patterns To delete a feature from a multi-feature pattern: Select the feature in the FeatureManager design tree that you want to delete. Press Delete. In the Confirm Delete dialog box, select the Also delete absorbed features check box, if available. Click Yes to delete the feature from the pattern and to close the dialog box. The feature is deleted from the pattern.
Deleting Pattern Instances To delete pattern instances: Select a face of the pattern instance that you want to delete. Edges cannot be selected because they are shared by more than one feature. Press the Delete key. In the Pattern Deletion dialog box, select one of the following: Option Description Delete Pattern Instances Only the selected instances are deleted. The instance locations are displayed in the Instances Deleted box. Delete Pattern Feature The complete pattern is deleted, not including the initial feature. Click OK to delete, or click Cancel to exit the dialog box.
Restoring Deleted Pattern Instances To restore deleted pattern instances: Right-click the pattern feature, and select Edit Feature. Select the coordinates of the deleted instance in the Instances to Skip box, and press Delete to restore that instance. Click .
Deleting Table Driven Pattern Instances To delete a table driven pattern instance: Right-click the pattern in the FeatureManager design tree and select Edit Feature. In the Table Driven Pattern dialog box, click the number of the pattern you want to delete to highlight the X-Y coordinates. Press Delete. Click OK.
Deleting Sketch Driven Pattern Instances To delete a sketch driven pattern instance: Right click the sketch used by the sketch-driven pattern in the FeatureManager design tree, and select Edit Sketch. Select the sketch points you want to delete and press Delete. Click Rebuild to close the sketch and update the pattern.
Deleting Features from Multi-Feature Patterns To delete a feature from a multi-feature pattern: Select the feature in the FeatureManager design tree that you want to delete. Press Delete. In the Confirm Delete dialog box, select the Also delete absorbed features check box, if available. Click Yes to delete the feature from the pattern and to close the dialog box. The feature is deleted from the pattern.