To Display Assembly Information
1. To display model, feature, or reference information the for top level assembly or a component, select it in the Model Tree, right-click, and do one of the following:
◦ Click
Information >
Model. Information for the model displays in the browser.
◦ Click
Information >
Feature. Information for the component features displays in the browser.
◦ Click
Information >
Reference Viewer. The
Reference Viewer dialog box opens.
2. To display assembly information click Tools and one of the following commands:
◦ Bill of Materials—Generates a Bill of Materials.
◦ Model Player—Opens the
Model Player dialog box. Use the
Model Player to step through the regeneration process.
◦ Component—Opens the
Component Constraint Information dialog box. Select a component to display placement constraints.
◦ Model—Opens the
Model Info dialog box. Select an option
Top Level,
Subassembly,
Part, or
Skeleton and click
Apply. You are prompted to select a subassembly, part, or skeleton model. Select the model and the information is displayed in the browser window.
◦ Feature—Prompts you to select a feature. Select the feature and the information is displayed in the browser window.
◦ Reference Viewer—Opens the
Reference Viewer dialog box.
◦ Geometry Checks—Opens the
Troubleshooter dialog box to investigate geometry errors.
◦ Message Log—Opens the
Message Log dialog box to view old messages.
◦ Compare Assembly—Opens the
Comparison Options dialog box.
◦ Investigate >
File History—Opens the File Modification History for the model.
◦ Investigate > Import Log File—Opens the Import Log File dialog box.
◦ Investigate > View Changes—Opens the View Changes dialog box. Changes to the assembly and components are highlighted in the tree.
◦ Investigate >
Feature List—Opens the
Feature List dialog box. Select an option
Top Level,
Subassembly,
Part, or
Skeleton and click
Apply. You are prompted to select a subassembly, part, or skeleton model. Select the model and the list of features in the model is displayed in the browser window.