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All components |
Applies the feature to all components in the model every time
the feature regenerates. If you add new components to the model that
are intersected by the feature, these new components are regenerated
to include the feature. |
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Selected components |
Applies the feature to the components that you select. If you
add new components to the model that you want the feature to affect,
you must use Edit Feature to
edit the feature, select those components, and add them to the list
of selected components. If you do not add the new components to
the list of selected components, they remain intact.
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Propagate feature to parts |
Adds the feature to the part file for each affected component.
If you pattern the feature in the assembly, the pattern feature
propagates to the part file. In the part, external references to the
assembly feature are created, and the feature appears at the end of
the part's FeatureManager design tree. For sketch-based features,
a derived sketch is created in the part. You edit the feature in
the context of the assembly. If you want to edit the feature
from within the part document, you must break the external
references.
In the part document, you can
right-click the feature and click Make Independent to break the reference.
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Auto-select |
Available if you click Selected
components. Automatically selects all components
intersected by the feature. Auto-select is faster than All components because when you
change the feature, only the components on the initial list are
regenerated instead of all components in the model. If you click
Selected components
and clear Auto-select,
you must select the components in the graphics area that you
want to include.
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Components to Affect |
Available if you clear Auto-select. Selects the components to affect in
the graphics area. |