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    Editing an existing assembly

    When you create a new assembly, all the existing assemblies in the model are displayed in the assembly tree.

    Before you can make changes to an assembly, you must make it the active assembly. Only one assembly can be active at a time.

    You can then create or add a component to an assembly, add or edit relationships between components, or edit existing components.

    Parent topic: Creating an assembly

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