Learn how to create, edit, reorder, and organize parametric features in the Timeline in Fusion.
The buttons to the left let you perform several operations to revisit your or someone else's design which is especially helpful with complex assemblies.
You can:
To edit features, do one of the following:
Renaming features can be helpful if you need to find a specific feature later on.
Enter
.Suppressing features makes the features and all dependent features temporarily unavailable. They aren’t displayed in the canvas and are dimmed in the Timeline.
Hold Ctrl
(Windows) or Command
(MacOS) to select multiple features.
Hold Ctrl
(Windows) or Command
(MacOS) to select multiple features.
You can click and drag features around to reorder them in time to achieve different results or fix errors in your design. One of the most common errors occur when using the Shell feature.
In the example below, you can see a Fillet was added after the Shell feature resulting in losing the solid edge. Dragging the Fillet before the Shell feature fixes the error.
Organizing features into groups can be helpful when you have complex assemblies.
Ctrl
(Windows) or Command
(MacOS) to select multiple features.Fusion groups the selected features together and a Plus button displays within the Timeline. You can click the Plus button to expand the group to access the features. Then click the Minus button to collapse the group.
Renaming groups can be helpful if you need to find a specific group later on and makes it easier for other project members to understand the design.
Enter
.You have two options while deleting groups. You can either delete a group and expand its contents or delete both the group and its contents.
Right-click the group you want to delete.
Select Delete.
The Group Delete dialog displays.
Select one of the following:
Click OK.
The related features are highlighted in the Browser by dashed lines.
Creating selection sets is a quick way to select multiple different features or components in a complex assembly at once.
Ctrl
(Windows) or Command
(MacOS) to select multiple features.A new Selection Sets folder is added to the Browser.
Every other selection set you create is added to this folder, where you can use the Select button to select the selection set, or the Update button to update the selection set. You can rename the selection sets for an even better orientation.
Component Color Swatch applies different colors to the features in the Timeline according to their components.
Component Color Swatch is only available when Inspect > Display Component Colors is off. But together these tools help you organize and visualize the design based on the component.