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How to delete projected lines in adaptive parts in assembly

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TJBBAE
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How to delete projected lines in adaptive parts in assembly

I create a new part in an assembly and then project some lines into the new sketch. Later on I want to delete these projected lines but I can't. Any answers on how to get rid of the lines.

Thanks.
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Anonymous
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Without looking RMB the sketch projected loop or something similar and break
link then delete in sketch?

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"TJBBAE" wrote in message
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> I create a new part in an assembly and then project some lines into the
new sketch. Later on I want to delete these projected lines but I can't. Any
answers on how to get rid of the lines.
> Thanks.
>
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Anonymous
in reply to: TJBBAE

If you're projecting lines from another part, assuming "Enable Associative
Edge/Loop Geometry Projection During In-Place Modeling" is enabled (Tools ->
Application Options -> Assembly), the referenced geometry will appear beneath
the adaptive sketch in the browser.  If you click the RMB on the reference
and select "Break Link", you can then delete those sketch entities.

 


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I
create a new part in an assembly and then project some lines into the new
sketch. Later on I want to delete these projected lines but I can't. Any
answers on how to get rid of the lines.

Thanks.

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