What's New: 2023
An assembly file has a Positional representation named [Primary] that represents the default state of the assembly. When creating a Positional representation, the [Primary] is copied.
Use positional representations to show an assembly in different positions. For example, fully open or fully closed.
On the browser, click to expand the Representations folder.
Right-click Position, and select New. The new Positional representation is activated and placed below [Primary] in the browser, using the default name Position1.
Select Positional representation in the browser and enter a new name.
Establish overrides to relationships and components.
Save.
Save time by copying a Positional representation and adjust as needed: In the browser, select the Representations folder to expand. Right-click the Positional representation and select Copy. The copied representation is placed in the browser at the same level as the [Primary] representation.
To edit, right-click the Positional representation in the Representation browser and select Activate.
Select a component or relationship for which an override needs to be edited or created, right-click, and select Override.
(Optional) If desired, click Verify to recompute all positional representations to make sure they are all valid. For example, editing in the [Primary] representation may change positions or other data in a positional representation.
Save.
To override relationships, pattern offsets, component placement, or representations, see Override values in Positional representations.