command bar Options
Select Components Step
Defines the parts you want in the systems library document. Only parts and complete subassemblies that are in the top-level assembly can be included in a systems library document. For example, if the active and open assembly is named Assembly1.asm, and it contains subassemblies A and B, and within subassembly A is part C, you can include subassembly B and all its parts in a systems library document, but you cannot include only part C in a systems library document.
To make it easier to select parts, you can reposition the Selected Components dialog box to a more convenient location.
Captured Features Step
Defines the features you want in the systems library document. Only features that were created using the inter-part associativity techniques are valid for including in a systems library document. If you do not want to include any features in the systems library document, click the Next button.
Captured Relationships Step
Displays the Captured Relationships dialog box so you can review the captured relationships. You can select relationships in the list to highlight the faces or elements used to define the relationship.
Next
Allows you to skip the Captured Features Step. When creating systems library documents that do not contain captured features, you can click the Next button to proceed to the Captured Relationships Step.
Deselect (x)
Clears the selection.
Accept (check mark)
Accepts the selection.
Show
Displays the Selected Components or Captured Features dialog boxes. You can use the Show button to re-display these dialog boxes after you have dismissed them using the Cancel button.
Create Group
Displays the Create Systems Library Documents dialog box so you can define the assembly document, feature part documents, new file location and template you want.