Part Modeling > Edit Features > Copy and Paste > Using Paste Special > To Break, Restore, or Remove Dependency
  
To Break, Restore, or Remove Dependency
1. On the Model Tree, select a copied feature that is fully dependent on the original feature. You can identify copied features that are fully dependent on the original feature by their corresponding labels, for example, Copied Hole 2.
2. You can break, restore, or remove dependency as follows:
Right-click the selected fully-dependent feature and choose Copied Feature > Break dependence to temporarily switch off the dependency of the selected feature on the original feature.
 
* Copied Feature and its options, Varied items, Break dependence, and Remove dependence, are only available when the copied feature is fully dependent on the original feature. Copied Feature and its options are not available for features that are dimension-dependent because you cannot break the dependency on dimensions. Copied Feature and its options are also not available for copied features that are independent from the original feature.
Right-click the feature again. The options that are available on the resultant menu are Restore dependence and Remove dependence.
Choose Restore dependence to restore the dependency of the feature that was temporarily broken. The feature whose dependency is restored is automatically regenerated.
Right-click the fully-dependent copied feature and click Copied Feature > Remove dependence to permanently break the dependence of the selected copied feature on the original feature.
Click Yes on the warning dialog box that prompts you to confirm whether you want to permanently remove the dependence of the selected copied feature on the original feature.
 
* You cannot restore the dependency of a feature that you have permanently removed. Copied feature and its options, including Restore dependence, are not available for a copied feature that has been permanently made independent with Copied Feature > Remove dependence.