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About Inheritance Features
Inheritance features allow one-way associative propagation of geometry and feature data from a reference part to a target part within an assembly. The created target part is fully functional even when the reference part is not in session.
Use Inheritance features to create variations of existing models. An Inheritance feature begins with all of its geometry and data identical to the reference part from which it is derived. You can define the following varied items of an Inheritance feature:
Dimension values, tolerances, and boundaries
Geometry tolerances (part of Annotations)
Parameters
References
Suppressed, resumed or erased state of features
Annotations
 
* Varied item settings that are the same as the original model are identified with a in the Varied Items dialog box. You can add new varied items, redefine them, or remove the existing ones.