In
Basic mode, you can
delete
all absorbed features and all child features
for a deleted
item.
In
Advanced mode, you can
delete
individual
absorbed features
and child
features.
In an assembly document, when you delete a component, you can select
mates
to delete. You can
delete
all
assembly features, but keep the propagated features in selected child parts.
To
open
the Confirm Delete dialog
box:
In the FeatureManager design tree, right-click a component that has
dependent features or mates, and click Delete
.
If you previously selected
Don't
show again in the
Confirm
Delete dialog box, the dialog box does not open.
To show the dialog box, click and under Messages/Errors/Warnings,
click Dismissed messages. Clear
Do you really want to delete the following
item(s)?.
And all dependent
items |
Lists absorbed features and child
features. |
Delete absorbed
features |
Adds absorbed features to the list of dependent
items. |
Delete child
features |
Adds child features to the list of dependent
items. |
Don't show
again |
Suppresses the deletion message. |
Basic or
Advanced |
In Basic
mode, all absorbed features and all child features are selected for
deletion. In Advanced mode, you can select individual
absorbed features and individual child features to
delete.
|
Yes and
Yes to All |
Deletes the selected item. When deleting more
than one item, click Yes to
All to delete all items at the same time. If there are dangling features, a warning
message displays about the issue. Click Continue (Ignore Error) or
Stop and
Repair.
|
If errors are present, you must manually resolve any
errors.