To Apply Updates to Files

How to control when updates are applied to files you are working on

Update incorporates changes to parts or assembly components that are held in memory from the current editing session. The graphics window and browser update to show the changes. Update changes to indicate whether an assembly is fully up to date.

Update incorporates changes to parts that are held in memory from the current editing session. The graphics window and browser update to show the changes.

When significant changes have been made to a part file or assembly component (for example, editing a part in the assembly, placing a constraint, or editing a constraint), Global Update is the default choice.

You can trigger Update automatically or set an option to defer updates while you continue to work. When deferring updates, part positions will not change until you use the Update command.

To defer updates:

  1. On the ribbon, click Tools tab Options panel Application Options .
  2. Click the Assembly tab, and then select the Defer Update check box to defer updates until you click Update in the active file.
  3. Clear the check box to update automatically.

To manually apply edits to a part file or to one or all components of the current assembly:

To manually apply edits to a part file:

  1. Click the arrow beside the Update command on the Quick Access toolbar.
  2. Select the appropriate option:

    Click Global Update when one or more components have significant changes. All components, including the top-level assembly, update.

    Click Update to regenerate only the active part or subassembly and its dependent children.

    Click Update to regenerate the active part.

The Update command dims to show the file is fully up-to-date.