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A partial assembly load assumes temporary representation of the selected components in a simplified loaded view or in the form of bounding boxes. You can free computer resources to speed up your work with models of large assemblies.
Partial load of components is more preferable than eliminating components from calculations as it would not result in breaking hierarchical and associative references among model objects. In addition, components with incomplete loading, unlike those excluded from the calculation, are transferred to the associative drawing of the model in the same way as fully loaded ones.
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Another way to free computing resources when working with large assemblies is to use models. Unlike partial load, this method permanently, rather than temporarily, reduces the amount of data to be loaded. |
By default, several assembly load modes are created in the system (see section System Load Modes). The mode you select becomes a load mode for all components. You can also assign different load types to individual components, thereby creating custom assembly load type.
Solids constructed in the assembly and its local parts do not have load types. They are always fully represented in the assembly.