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		 Including a part or a sub-assembly 
		 into an assembly file, in case of the element references only 
		 one process document then the process is used automatically. With 
		 this option, the process dialog appears before its use (can be 
		 useful if you want to use the manual mode of the process). 
		  
		
			Process 
			 repetition:  
			Assembly: 
			 The process is repeated 
			 in the assembly. The part contains as many basic operations 
			 as numbers of repetition occurrences.  
			Parts: 
			 The process is repeated 
			 in the part. The part contains the basic operation and its 
			 repetition. The repeat options of the part document are then 
			 available, including the Fast mode.  
			Show 
			 dialog: The dialog 
			 box for selecting the process repeat mode appears after the 
			 component is repeated.  
		 
		  
		Operation on part: 
		Concerns the part (not synchronized 
		 and not local) that are specifically selected by the user (or 
		 a component process). 
		  
		
			Mode:  
			Automatic: The settings bellow are automatically 
			 applied to the modified part during assembly operation.  
			Show dialogue: After validating the dialog 
			 box of an assembly operation, another dialog box is displayed 
			 with the options bellow so the user can decide their setting 
			 at the moment.  
		 
		  
		
			Modify 
			 the definition document:  
			Yes, with synchronisation 
			 (if possible): 
			 This is the classic method. TopSolid create a synchronization 
			 between the assembly and the modified part in order to share 
			 their operation tree.  
			Yes, without synchronisation 
			 (if possible): With this mode, part and assembly will 
			 not be synchronized. This kind of operation is preceded by 
			 the symbol # in the operation tree. This operation will not 
			 be updated when the tool is modified, this update can be done 
			 from contextual menu on the operation and selection the Others > Rebuild not Synchronized 
			 Operations... or from Edit 
			 > Rebuild not Synchronized Operations... (in this 
			 case the updating will be done on all not synchronized operations). 
			 A Basify... command 
			 is also available in contextual menu on this type of operation, 
			 it deletes the assembly operation, while keeping the operations 
			 in the parts, which it will 
			 then be possible to edit.  
		 
		
			
			
			
				 
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				With the mode without 
				 synchronization, no information (message, icon,...) 
				 will indicate to the user that a document is not up to 
				 date, to gain in performance. He will have to take responsibility 
				 for manual updating.  | 
			 
		 
		  
		
			No: 
			 In this mode, the definition document (part or sub-assembly) 
			 is not modified.  For this to be possible, TopSolid needs 
			 to use another method to modify the part. The other method 
			 is selected among the list bellow.  
		 
		  
		
		This drop-down list allows to choose 
		 how to modify the definition document when the modification with 
		 or without synchronisation is not possible (family instance, part 
		 already checked-out by another user,...) or when the choice is 
		 to not modify the definition document (option No above). 
		
		  
		  
		Operation on part list:  
		Concerns batches 
		 of parts (defined by operations as 
		 repetition or serialization. 
		  
		
			Mode :  
			Automatic: The settings bellow are 
			 automatically applied to the modified part during assembly 
			 operation.  
			Show dialogue: After validating the dialog 
			 box of an assembly operation, another dialog box is displayed 
			 with the options bellow so the user can decide their setting 
			 at the moment.  
		 
		  
		  
		
			Part 
			 list modification method:  
			Convert to local part: The part is converted 
			 into local 
			 part before being modified.  
			Derive part for modification: The part is derivated 
			 before being modified.  
		 
		  
		  
		Warning messages: 
		  
		This options 
		 allow to not display warning messages when synchronizing, derivation 
		 or conversion to local part. 
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