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Primary and Secondary Instances (In-Context Design)

An arrow indicates parts or features have an in-context reference.
The primary instance is denoted by a solid arrow, and is the anchor for the ghosted assembly Context in the Part Studio.
A primary instance is required for the Context to create or update properly. If a primary instance is deleted from the assembly, you must set another part to be the primary instance, so the Context can update.

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