You can add components to an assembly by dragging from an open document window. Depending on how you drag the component, you can align it with the assembly origin or add SmartMates.
To add components by dragging from the FeatureManager design tree:
Open the destination assembly document, and open the source document (either the component document itself, or another assembly document that contains the component).
Click Window, Tile Horizontally (or Tile Vertically).
Drag the component icon from the FeatureManager design tree of the source window to the destination assembly window. You can inference the assembly origin.
If the component has multiple configurations,
you can select which configuration to insert. Select the ConfigurationManager
tab
in the source window, then drag the name of the configuration.
To add components by dragging from the graphics area:
Drag the component from the graphics area of the source window into the graphics area of the assembly window, but do not drop it immediately. Use one of the following entities to drag the component: a linear or circular edge, a temporary axis, a vertex, a planar face, or a cylindrical/conical face. You can inference the assembly origin.
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When the pointer is over an entity of another component that is a potential mate partner, the pointer changes to indicate the mate or mates that will result if the component is dropped at this location. A preview of the component snaps into place. See Types of SmartMates.
Drop the component. The mates are added automatically.