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(OP)
I have just opened an old assembly and a strange hat symbol has appeared beside the assembly icon the feature tree
I have never seen this before. Any ideas what it means?
Jim

Jim Self
SW10 SP4.0
Dell Precision T7500
Win 7 64bit
6GB Ram
Quaddro FX 4800
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RE: Hat symbol

That just means that the part has matriculated.  

Jeff Mirisola, CSWP
Design Manager/Senior Designer
M9 Defense
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RE: Hat symbol

(OP)
I found the offending part
It was a simple part built to represent a wall in the assembly
The external references call for some location that doesn't exists on our system so it must have been imported at some time
I don't know were the part came from but it is gone now

Thank for the help
 

Jim Self
SW10 SP4.0
Dell Precision T7500
Win 7 64bit
6GB Ram
Quaddro FX 4800
dlplimited.com  

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