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    Schedules

    You can create a Schedule for an assembly, known as a Bill of Materials. This is a table of the components and sub-assemblies used by an assembly. You can also create similar schedules from selected components and holes within an assembly.

    For more information on creating Schedules, see About schedules.

    Topics in this section
    • Creating hole schedules for assemblies
    Parent topic: Assembly modelling

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