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Deleting and restoring array instances |
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You can delete a whole array or individual instances of the array. Removing instances is available when creating/editing an array as well as when working with the created array in graphic region of the model or in the Design Tree.
An instance can be deleted only as a whole. Individual copies of the source objects cannot be deleted within an instance.
You can restore deleted instances if needed. Restoring instances is performed when creating or editing an array.
Methods of deleting and restoring instances are described in detail below.
Deleting/restoring instances during creation or editing an array
When creating or editing an array (except mirrored arrays and arrays by sample) you can delete individual instances of an array or restore instances that were previously deleted.
Step-by-step instructions
1.Open the Deleted instances section.
In graphic region, handle dots Delete/restore instance and array instance numbers will appear by array instances.
2.Click in graphic region of the model the handle Delete/restore instance of the array instance you need to delete or to restore.
•If instance is being removed, then its phantom disappears and its number appears in the Instances list in Deleted instances section.
•If instance is being restored, then its phantom appears in the graphic region and its number disappears from the Instances list in Deleted instances section.
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You can restore an instance by deleting it from the Instances list. To do this, click the |
Deleting array instances when editing model
When working with a created array (except for mirrored array and array by sample), you may delete individual instances of this array without switching to array edit mode.
To do this, select instances to be deleted in Design Tree (or select any of their primitives in graphic region) and press <Delete> button or invoke Delete command in the context menu.
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Deleted instances may be repaired as described above. |