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Link hole created in assembly back to part

Link hole created in assembly back to part

Link hole created in assembly back to part

(OP)
If I create a countersunk hole using the Hole Tool in the assembly level, (it actually goes through two different parts) how can I get it to link back to the part files so that it will appear in the drawings?  Is this even possible?  Maybe I am trying to make life too easy.  I know I could make the hole in one part file and then relate it to the other part that interfaces with it, but it would just be easier if I can do it once in the assembly level and be done with it.  Thanks for any help.  (WF 3.0)

RE: Link hole created in assembly back to part

Redefine the feature.  You will find an option for the hole to be just at the assembly level or at the part level too.

RE: Link hole created in assembly back to part

(OP)
oh, I guess that wasn't such a big deal.  Maybe if I had spent some more time playing around with it, I would have figured it out.  Thanks for responding.  I appreciate it.

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