The FeatureManager design tree displays these items for
assemblies:
- Top-level assembly (the first item)
- Various folders, for example, Annotations
and Mates
- Assembly planes and origin
- Components (subassemblies and individual parts)
- Assembly features (cuts or holes) and component patterns
- Grouped components
You can expand or collapse each component to view its details by
clicking
next
to
the component name. To collapse all the items in the tree, right-click anywhere in
the tree and select Collapse Items.
You can use the same component multiple times within an assembly. For
each occurrence of the component in the assembly, the suffix <n> is incremented.
In the FeatureManager design tree, a component name can have a prefix that
provides information about the state of its relationships to other components.
Prefixes also
show in a folder name when the folder contains over defined components, under
defined components, and only fixed components. The prefixes
are:
(+) |
Over defined |
(-) |
Under defined |
(f) |
Fixed For
folders, the fixed prefix shows when the folder contains only
fixed components.
|
(?) |
Not solved |
The absence of a prefix indicates that the component’s position is
fully defined. See Mate Errors for information
about mate symbols and error messages.