By clicking on ''.+'', we extend the content of the component. There are two types of fields in the columns.

  • Modifiable fields :
    • ''VISIBLE'' - allows to change the visibility of the component, possible value ''.Yes" or "No".
    • ''RESOLVED'' - allows to change the resolution state of the component, functions and constraints.
    • ''CONFIGURATIONHere you can find the list of available configurations for the component, which allows you to change the configuration of the component or to control a property or a configuration on the document. This column also shows the type of constraint when extending the component.

NoteYou can create a new configuration.

    • ''MODIFY'' - allows to activate the changes of the component, possible value "Yes" or "No".
  • Non-modifiable fields :
    • ''COMPONENTS'', displays the full name of the components but also the name of the functions, constraints and properties when extending the component.
    • ''Type'', displays the type of object on this line (part component, assembly component, property, function, dimension).


 


The different cells allow entries according to their type:

  • manual entries (Dimensions, Description, Properties, etc...)
  • drop-down entries
    • ''YES/NO''
    • ''Resolved/Deleted''
    • Choose one of the configurations present in the document. For this cell you can create a new configuration by entering a new name.

All these cells can also be modified by formulas, equations, etc... using the features of Microsoft Excel.

To delete the contents of a table, two possibilities:

    • By pressing the you delete the entire contents of the table.
    • By pressing the button "Build the table" to reload all the information. Attention by clicking on this function you will overwrite all the information you have already modified in the table!


It is possible to delete lines in order to display only a part of an assembly.

It is imperative to preserve the parenthood of components so that functions do not fail to rebuild (constraints between components, functions dependent on each other, etc.).