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Click Tools > Check Interference Command to display the Check Interference Ribbon.
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Click List View to open the Interference List Dialog.
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You must have at least one interference in your workspace. Otherwise, List View is unavailable.
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Double-click the Row button to view the properties for that interference in the Interference Properties Dialog.
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Review the list and edit rows as necessary. The following table provides a definition of each column property:
Column
Description
Instructions
Name
Name of the interference
Available only for Database Detect. You can edit the name from the Properties dialog but not from the list view.
Part A
Name of the interfering part
Read only; you cannot edit.
Part B
Name of the interfering part
Read only; you cannot edit.
Type
Display of interference severity: Severe, Clearance, Optional.
Read only; you cannot edit.
Required Action
Provides a list with three choices: Undefined, Edit, None.
You can edit this box but not for interferences the local process detected.
Last Modified
Displays the date that the interference was found
Read only; you cannot edit.
Notes
Text entry field for other pertinent information
You can edit this box. Add additional information as needed. Does not apply to local interferences.
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The Interference List automatically updates when you add an interference object to the workspace. This addition can be a local process interference, or database interferences loaded through the Refresh Workspace or Define Workspace commands. The software initially adds these additions to the bottom of the Interference List, but you can relocate them by sorting a column.
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Select a row in the Interference List to highlight the interference in the graphic views. The parts related to the interference also highlight.