Command Bar Options
Place Part Step
Specifies the placement of the systems library document. You can use the Input dialog box to assist you in defining the target part and target part element.
Paste Features Step
Pastes features from the systems library document into the selected components.
Stop
Stops the placement operation and leaves the systems library document in the assembly. If you have not fully positioned the part or subassembly documents, you can select them, and then use the Edit Definition button on the command bar to complete the positioning process later.
Skip
Bypasses the current relationship or feature.
Occurrence Properties
Accesses the Occurrence Properties dialog box for the part.
Construction Display
Specifies which construction elements you want displayed or hidden. Displaying or hiding construction elements can make it easier to position the part.
Options
Displays the Options dialog box, so you can specify the part placement options you want to use.
Target Part
Specifies which part in the assembly the placement part is to be positioned with. You can select any part in the assembly.
Target Part - Element
Specifies which part element in the assembly the placement part element is to be positioned with.
Accept Position
Orients the part in the assembly using the position you defined.
Floating Offset
Sets the offset type to floating. With a floating offset you can use another assembly relationship to define the offset value.
Fixed Offset
Sets the offset type to fixed. With a fixed offset you can type a value in the Offset Value box. You can edit this value later.
Offset Value
Sets the distance the part is offset from the adjacent part in the assembly. This option is available when you use a fixed offset. You can type a positive or negative number.