# How can synchronous environment be optimized in sheet metal?

When I use sketches to constrain assemblies, that’s great. I known synchronous doesn’t work that way, so What would the equivalent be for producing an assembly, so that when I change a part, everything else reacts to that change and moves accordingly.

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- Posted at: almost 7 years ago
- Author title: Product Designer/ Mechanical Engineering Technician
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## Comments
### Comment 1

Hi Mario,

The Solid Edge assembly environment has a function called &quot;Create Inter-Part Relationships&quot;. You will find this in the Clipboard group on the Home ribbon. This function allows you to build associativity between synchronous parts.

Best,
Solid Edge Team

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- Posted at: over 5 years ago




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