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 | Include Core Cavity 
		 Blocks | 
 
 
 
This command allows you to include in the Mold document an assembly 
 created with TopSolid'Split.
After the inclusion, the parts will be automatically considered as Core 
 Cavity Blocks and inserts. They are also automatically derived 
 for modification.
 
 
	
	
	
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 | To 
		 begin a mold study with a split 
		 assembly: 
			It is also possible to "drag 
			 and drop" this assembly from the project tree to the 
			 mold 
			 document.It is also possible to create 
			 a mold 
			 document from the contextual 
			 menu on the assembly in the project tree.   | 
 
 
Creation 
 stages / Use:
 
Click the  icon or select the Mold > Include 
 Core Cavity Blocks... command  the drop-down menu.
 
 icon or select the Mold > Include 
 Core Cavity Blocks... command  the drop-down menu.
 
	- Select the assembly to include. 
	- Validate  . 
	 The parts will be automatically derived for modification and considered 
	 as Core Cavity Blocks and inserts. . 
	 The parts will be automatically derived for modification and considered 
	 as Core Cavity Blocks and inserts.
 
 
Available options:
 
 
	
	
	
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			Occurrence name:  It 
			 is possible to name the included occurrence if the assembly 
			 is included several times. Document: The 
			 split assembly document must be open before it can be selected.Code: 
			 Select the code if the 
			 assembly offers one.Copy publishings: 
			 If publications have been created in the Split document that generated the 
			 Split assembly, 
			 it is possible to copy these publications into the Mold document. 
			       
			
			
			
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					The 
					 absolute frame from the Split document is systematically 
					 copied and named Opening 
					 frame. |      | 
 
 
 
Modifications / Additional information:
 
	- A first assembly inclusion is by 
	 default positioned with a Frame on frame constraint, 
	 with the Opening Frame 
	 defined in the Split 
	 document as Source Frame, and the Absolute 
	 Frame as Destination Frame.
- After a second inclusion, it is 
	 needed to define the positioned Constraints.
- If layers 
	 have been defined on the Parting 
	 shapes in the Split document, 
	 they are retained on the shapes of the parts included in the mold.