Include Options dialog box

Include With Offset

Specifies that you want to offset the included geometry from the parent geometry.

Include Internal Face Loops

Specifies that any internal edges will also be included when you select a face. Internal edges lie completely within the outside boundary of the selected face. Holes within a face are an example of internal edges.

Assembly Part Include Options

Defines the options you want when including elements from an assembly sketch or another part in the assembly.

Allow Locate of Peer Assembly Parts and Assembly Sketches

Allows you to locate and select geometry from other parts in the assembly and assembly sketches. When this option is set, you can locate and select geometry from other parts in the assembly and assembly sketches. When this option is cleared, you cannot locate or select geometry from other parts and sketches. It can be useful to clear this option when you want to include edges from the current part and not from another part in the assembly.

Maintain Associativity When Including Geometry From Other Parts in the Assembly

Specifies that the included geometry is associatively linked to the peer part or the assembly sketch. You can only include peer part or assembly sketch geometry associatively when the Include Command From Part and Assembly Sketches option is set on the Inter-Part tab on the Options dialog box. The associative link will only be established when the current document is below the assembly in the document tree. A special relationship symbol is used to indicate that the included geometry is associatively linked to the parent geometry.

Show This Dialog Box When Command Begins

Displays the Include Options dialog box when you select the Include command.

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