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# Remove from Assemblies

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1. Select one or more parts of an assembly. **Tip:** to select subassemblies in the model view, double-click to dig one level deeper, triple-click to dig another level deeper and so on. Alternatively, click and hold the left mouse button until you reach the level of the assembly you want to select. Finally, if you are only interested in the lowest level of the assembly, hold Ctrl and left-click.&#x20;
2. Under *Modify*, click *Assembly* and then click *Remove from Assemblies*

The selected parts will now be taken out of their respective assemblies. If you remove a subassembly from an existing assembly, the subassembly will still remain intact.

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If you remove parts from a lower level in a nested assembly, the removed parts will move up one level in the assembly tree.

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