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Failure Diagnostics

Failure Diagnostics

Failure Diagnostics

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I have designed an Assembly with a Sub Assembly called Components where I put bolts and dowels.
When i place those bolts, they are located to holes in a detail under the Main assembly.

I have suppressed certain bolts that have been patterned by reference to hole patterns in the detail.
When i try to resume that pattern it forces open the Sub Assembly where i am unable to relink that bolt/pattern to the detail that is in the main assembly.

Is there a setting I can change that prevents CREO from opening up Sub Assemblies and Details in new windows when working in the Failure Diagnostics menu?

I would rather rebuild them from the main assembly.
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