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Isolate Components

You can isolate components while editing the components within the context of an assembly. This also applies to multibody components and subassemblies.

To isolate components that you are editing within the context of an assembly:

  1. In an assembly, right-click a component and click Edit Part or Edit Assembly .
  2. Right-click the component and click Isolate.

    All other components are hidden.

You can isolate components that share a mate by right-clicking the mate in the FeatureManager design tree and clicking Isolate.


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