To change the suppression state of components:
-
In the FeatureManager design tree or the graphics area,
right-click the
component,
and select Component Properties.
To change several components at once, hold the Ctrl key as you select the components, then
right-click and select Component
Properties.
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In the dialog box, under Suppression
state, select the
state.
- Click OK.
Other ways to suppress a component:
- In the FeatureManager design tree or the graphics area, right-click a component and select Suppress. This method changes the suppression state of the component in the active configuration only.
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Select a component, then click Change Suppression State
(Assembly toolbar) and select Suppress. This method changes the suppression state of the component in the active configuration only.
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Select a component, click , then select This Configuration, All Configurations, or Specified Configurations.
Other ways to set a component to lightweight:
- In the FeatureManager design tree or the graphics area,
right-click a component and select Set to
Lightweight.
- Select a component, then click Change Suppression State
(Assembly toolbar) and
select Lightweight. When you set a component to lightweight, it
is set to lightweight in all configurations of the assembly.
Other ways to resolve a suppressed or lightweight component:
- In the FeatureManager design tree, click
next to a component name to
resolve a lightweight component.
- In the FeatureManager design tree, right-click a component
and select Set to Resolved. This
method resolves a suppressed component in the active configuration
only.
- Select a component, then click Change Suppression State
(Assembly toolbar) and
select Resolve. This method resolves
a suppressed component in the active configuration only.
- Select a component, click , then select This
Configuration, All
Configurations, or Specified
Configurations.
When you
resolve a lightweight component, it is resolved in all configurations of
the assembly.