indicates a cross-part projection failure.
indicates a minor problem with the adaptive relationship.
indicates that the analysis visibility is off.
indicates a file linked as an AnyCAD reference file.
you are using Reference Import workflow. Either you are importing a non-Inventor files associatively (AnyCAD workflows) or you "open" an ipt or iam file last saved in a newer Inventor than the one you are using.
When it happens, the linked files cannot be edited. They are used as reference to the new file you are working on.
indicates that the associated item is active. Examples include active analysis, active design view, and active positional representation.
indicates component is included in the contact set.
indicates a serious problem with the contact set.
indicates a minor problem with the contact set.
indicates an adaptive part or feature.
indicates associated component has been set to exclude.
indicates no errors are present relative to the associated browser entry.
indicates that a file link is unresolved.
indicates associated entry in the browser is outdated.
indicates a minor problem. Hover over the icon for additional information.
indicates a serious problem. Hover over the icon for additional information.
indicates a flexible assembly or sketch block.
indicates a design accelerator component is in automatic update mode.
indicates the positional variation is unable to resolve.
indicates a design accelerator component is in manual update mode and is up-to-date.