Each parametric part must have a defined part configuration in order for the part to be saved in a catalog and usable in your drawings. To specify the part configuration of a parametric MvPart, you define the part description, select a domain and type, and select or define a subtype. The part configuration defines the part’s behavior when you add the part to a drawing. The domain determines the part types you can select.
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