Defines the parts, subassemblies, and features you want to use to create a systems library document.
A systems library document is a specialized assembly document that can contain the following:
Complete subassembly documents
Part documents
Features that are associative children of one of the part documents
The parts and features are typically standard in nature and can be used in many assemblies. You can also create a systems library document that contains only parts and no features.
You use a systems library document to automate the placement of a group of parts and part features into an assembly. Grouping them into one document allows for quicker placement in an assembly. After placement, the parts behave exactly the same as any part in an assembly, and the systems library document itself is not placed into the assembly. It is used as a container that defines the systems components.
For more information on creating and placing systems library documents, see the Working with Systems Libraries in assemblies Help topic.
Create Systems Library command bar
Create Systems Library Documents dialog box
Place Systems Library command bar
Captured Relationships dialog box
Place Systems Library dialog box (Input dialog)