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    To check for interlocks

    This check does not require any parts to be selected.

    1. From the main menu, choose Analyze > Interlocking Test.

      Once the test is finished, the result is displayed, telling you how many parts have been found interlocking.

    2. Acknowledge the results.

      The interlocking parts are now selected.

      Tip: To have a better view of the interlocking parts, you may now want to choose View > Hide Unselected Parts from the main menu.
    Parent topic: About detecting interlocks

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