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Click Merge to display the Merge Ribbon.
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Select the blocks or assemblies to merge.
You can use the model to select the lowest level of blocks; however, you must use the Workspace Explorer to select parent blocks or assemblies.
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If necessary, type a new name for the merged block or assembly.
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Click Finish.
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Only blocks and assemblies can be merged; you cannot merge atomic parts.
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Blocks and assemblies cannot be merged with one another; you can only merge blocks with blocks or assemblies with assemblies.
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Only blocks sharing a common plane can be merged. That is, only neighbor blocks can be merged.
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Assemblies to be merged must be in the same block.
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The block or assembly will be merged in the higher common level.
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The resulting blocks and assemblies must follow the definitions of blocks and assemblies.
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The merge will not affect atomic parts that you have assigned to neighboring blocks.
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You cannot modify the Merge command at a later stage. You must use the Split Block or Modify Block commands.
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When merging blocks and you get to the last one, use the Flatten an assembly or block command instead of the Merge command to combine the blocks.