You can temporarily disable the automatic update of mates between a
		Toolbox component and a non-Toolbox component by clearing Automatic Update for
			Toolbox Mates. By disabling the automatic update, you can improve
		performance by making it quicker to edit mates, add mates, and manipulate
		components.
		
			When you disable automatic mate updates:
					- Toolbox fasteners do not move if you move the components to which they are
						mated. Non-Toolbox components do move.
- Performance improves when working in assemblies with several Toolbox
						components inserted and mated at the top level. For example, in assemblies
						with hundreds of fastener stacks at the top level, updating these mates can
						impact assembly performance when performing actions like solving mates,
						adding mates, and dragging components.
Performance improvements do not occur when Toolbox components are:
					- In subassemblies because the option affects solving mates at the top level
						only.
- Patterned, because patterned instances do not use mates.
You must disable Automatic Update for Toolbox Mates each time
				you open an assembly.
			To disable automatic mate updates:
		 
		
				In an assembly with Toolbox
					components, in the FeatureManager design tree, right-click the
						Mates
					 folder and clear
						Automatic Update for Toolbox Mates.
 folder and clear
						Automatic Update for Toolbox Mates.
				The 
Mates folder and the mates
					inside it appear with this icon: 

.
To update
						the mates:
All mates in the assembly are
					updated.