You can mirror the entire assembly or a subset of components.
What's New:
2024.1
A note on parameters and results when using the Mirror command: When mirroring a part in an assembly, some parameters might not be populated in the mirrored part. In addition, the Export Parameter checkbox in the Parameter dialog box might not retain the same status as the original part. For example, when mirroring an assembly created with the Frame Generator, one or more parameters and/or Export Parameter settings might not carry over into the mirrored part. If the parameter values are needed, you'll need to manually create the values in the mirrored part.
- On the ribbon, click
Assemble tab
Pattern panel
Mirror .
- In the graphics window or the assembly browser, select components to mirror. Selected components are listed in the Mirror Components: Status dialog box browser.
- In the Mirror Components: Status dialog box, click Mirror Plane, and then select the appropriate origin plane.
- Select Mirror Relationships to apply the constraints and joints between the existing components to the mirrored components. Deselect to prevent constraints and joints from being applied to the mirrored components.
- Select Ground New Components to automatically ground the new mirrored components.
- Use the Status buttons at the top of the dialog box to change the status of all selected components. Click a status icon for an individual component to change the component status.
- Mirror
- Creates a mirrored component and saves it in a new file.
- Reuse
- Adds a component instance in the current or a new assembly file.
- Exclude
- Excludes a subassembly or part from the mirror operation.
- For reused components:
- Click More
, and then:
- If appropriate, clear the Reuse Standard Content and Factory Parts check box to enable the mirrored state for library components. By default, library parts are reused in the mirrored assembly file.
- In Preview Components, select check boxes to customize the preview displayed in the graphics window.
- Click Next to open the Mirror Components: File Names dialog box.
- Review the copied files and change as needed:
- Click in a New Name field to edit the file name. Right-click a New Name field, and choose Find to search in listed file names, or choose Replace to find and replace a string.
- Right-click the File Location field to change the location from Source Path to Workspace, or User Path. If you select User Path, click the File Location field again, and set the path. In general, keep the default location so the file can be located when you reopen the assembly.
- On the Naming Scheme box:
- Select the Prefix check box, and then enter a prefix, if appropriate.
- Select the Increment check box to add an index to all files. Files that already have an index are increased by one.
- Accept the default suffix (_MIR) or enter a different suffix. Clear the check box to remove the suffix.
- Click Apply to update the file names. If needed, click Revert to return to the original values.
- In the Component Destination box, choose one:
- Click Insert in Assembly to place components in the current assembly or a new assembly file.
- Click Open in New Window to open a new assembly file, leaving the edit assembly unchanged.
- Click Return to Selection to change status or select new components. Otherwise, click OK to accept and close the dialog box.
Note: Multiple instances of mirrored components are listed only once in the Mirror Copy: File Names dialog box.