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AssembliesIsolating InterferencesIn the Interference Detection tool for assemblies and multibody parts, you can taginterference, components, or bodies for isolation after you exit the Interference DetectionPropertyManager.To isolate interferences:1. Open an assembly or multibody part, and click Interference Detection (Evaluatetoolbar).2. In the PropertyManager, click Calculate.3. Under Results, right-click an interference and click Isolate when done.Isolated interferences appear as .When you select Component View for assemblies or Body View for multibody parts,you can click Isolate when done for the parent component, the child component,or the interference.4. Click .The tagged interferences appear in the graphics area.5. Click Exit Isolate on the Isolate pop-up toolbar.Large Design ReviewCreate and Edit Component Patterns in Large Design ReviewYou can create and edit linear and circular component patterns when you edit an assemblyin Large Design Review mode. You can edit pattern driven and sketch driven componentpatterns. This functionality is available for top-level assemblies only.For a component pattern that is driven by an unavailable entity,**LargeDesignReview** shows as a prefix to the entity name in the PropertyManager.Available Functionality by Component PatternLinear andCircularPattern Drivenand SketchDrivenCurve Drivenand ChainCreateDelete54

AssembliesLinear andCircularPattern Drivenand SketchDrivenCurve Drivenand ChainEditDefinitionPatternedcomponentsInstances toskipTo create component patterns in Large Design Review Mode:1. Click Open .2. In the dialog box, select an assembly, and then in Mode, select Large DesignReview.3. Select Edit assembly.4. Click Open.5. Click Linear Component Pattern (Assembly toolbar).6. Specify options in the PropertyManager.Create Mates to Reference Geometry in Large DesignReviewYou can create mates to the reference geometry of components when you edit an assemblyin Large Design Review.In the FeatureManager design tree, you can view the following reference geometry for acomponent:• Standard planes• Origin• Reference planes• Axes - not temporary axes• Reference points• Coordinate systemsYou can Hide or Show reference geometry in the top-level assembly and components.You can create standard mates that reference the reference geometry. These mates aresaved in the top-level assembly.To use this functionality, save the assembly in SOLIDWORKS ® 2020 and later.To create mates to reference geometry in Large Design Review:1. Click Open.2. In the dialog box, select an assembly, and then in Mode, select Large DesignReview.3. Select Edit assembly.55

Assemblies

Linear and

Circular

Pattern Driven

and Sketch

Driven

Curve Driven

and Chain

Edit

Definition

Patterned

components

Instances to

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To create component patterns in Large Design Review Mode:

1. Click Open .

2. In the dialog box, select an assembly, and then in Mode, select Large Design

Review.

3. Select Edit assembly.

4. Click Open.

5. Click Linear Component Pattern (Assembly toolbar).

6. Specify options in the PropertyManager.

Create Mates to Reference Geometry in Large Design

Review

You can create mates to the reference geometry of components when you edit an assembly

in Large Design Review.

In the FeatureManager design tree, you can view the following reference geometry for a

component:

• Standard planes

• Origin

• Reference planes

• Axes - not temporary axes

• Reference points

• Coordinate systems

You can Hide or Show reference geometry in the top-level assembly and components.

You can create standard mates that reference the reference geometry. These mates are

saved in the top-level assembly.

To use this functionality, save the assembly in SOLIDWORKS ® 2020 and later.

To create mates to reference geometry in Large Design Review:

1. Click Open.

2. In the dialog box, select an assembly, and then in Mode, select Large Design

Review.

3. Select Edit assembly.

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