Editing a part may mean for example modifying the density
of the part (See Displaying and Editing
Properties ), but most often editing
consists in modifying the features composing the part. This operation can
be done at any time.
There are several ways of editing a feature. If you modify the sketch used in the definition of a feature, the application will take this modification into account to compute the feature again: in other words, associativity is maintained. Now, you can also edit your features through definition dialog boxes in order to redefine the parameters of your choice. |
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This task shows how to edit a draft and a pad. The process described here is valid for any other feature to be edited. | |||
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Open the Edit1.CATPart document. | |||
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Instead of double-clicking the element you wish to edit, you can also click this element and select the XXX.object > Definition... command which will display the edit dialog box. | |||
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You can also access the parameters you wish to edit in the following way:
Note If you wish to quit the Edit Parameters contextual command,
just click Select
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