Setting a [Catalog Item] in Attachment Point
This section explains how to set a [Catalog Item] in an Attachment Point.
By configuring a [Catalog Item], when a group is dropped from the catalog, the part specified under the [Catalog Item] name will be automatically placed at the attachment point.
Procedure:
[1] Click [Attachment Point] in the [Tools] tab and add an attachment point to the part.
[2] Select the attachment point, right-click and click [Set Name and Behaviors].
[3] Modify the attachment point settings and enter a desired name under [catalog _item:].
Please refer to the following video below.
IC-140
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