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Extract Part Representations

Introduction
The extract operation is closely tied to part representations. Extract creates a single new part using only
the geometry of the current representation of the selected part(s). For example, if the current represent-
ation of a part consisting of 3D elements is Border, the result of extraction will be a part consisting of
all unshared 2D elements (the surface).

Extract is most often used to reduce the amount of information for a part (e.g. for faster display or for
geometry output) or to create a surface shell part - perhaps for subsequent cutting - of a 3D computa-
tional domain.

Basic Operation
1. Select the desired part(s) in the Parts list.

2. Select Edit → Part → Extract.

The new part is added to the end of the Parts list with the description Extract of parts #,#,# where #
are the part numbers of the originally selected parts.

See Also
See Change the Visual Representation.

User Manual: Edit Menu Functions

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