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List two ways that you can identify a component by its name.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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How does inserting parts to form subassemblies save time in documenting designs?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Right-click on a component and choose Entity Info, or open the Outliner and see what component highlights when a component is selected.

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Often, an entire subassembly may be reused in a different design. It is easier to reuse the group of parts in a new design if they are grouped together logically and contained in separate drawings. Your top-level assembly drawing will appear cleaner if you keep subassemblies well organized, as the entire subassembly can be identified as a single item on a higher-level assembly drawing.



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