No problem, If you run the Standard Parts Administrator on the client you used for the setup you can browse through the different categories. Any that have installed parts will display the part names in the main window when a standard is selected in the tree.
You can also run the register parts command from here. (you should have done this already to add the parts to the DB in the first place). If you go with the default method of using the Standard part installation database. Then the next dialogue will show you whats installed too.
You can also run the standard parts dialogue from within a Solid Edge assembly. You will find it on the parts library tab.
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This includes step by step instruction on how to setup the standard parts actually. Your users will also find the video training very useful too as there are full training courses for beginner and advanced levels.
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