Remove a Face
You can completely remove a face.
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					From the Design Lattice
							Area
						 section of the action bar, click Remove Face/Edge
						 . .
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					Select the faces in the  box. You can select the following options by clicking
						the box: 
					Option Description Clear Selection Removes all selected faces. Tangency Propagation Selects all faces tangential to the selected faces. Fillet Propagation Selects the continuous filleted surfaces. Tips: - You can also select the faces to remove first and then select
										Remove Face
									 in the context toolbar. in the context toolbar.
- To manage the selected faces to be removed, click in the Faces to remove box.
 
- You can also select the faces to remove first and then select
										Remove Face
									
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			 Select the faces in the 
				Faces to keep box.
			 
					Tip: To manage the selected faces to be removed, click in the Faces to keep box. 
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					Click  to
						preview all faces adjacent to the face to remove. 
					The faces to remove and the faces to keep must belong to the same . to
						preview all faces adjacent to the face to remove. 
					The faces to remove and the faces to keep must belong to the same .
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			 Click 
				OK.
			 
			 - If the Remove Face feature fails at the time
								of creation, the error faces get highlighted and labeled, and the
									Feature Definition Error dialog box
								appears. In this case, do one of the following: - Edit the feature to provide valid inputs.
- Click on the labels of the error-causing faces to remove them from the Faces to remove box.
- Deactivate the feature.
 
- If the operation takes longer than five seconds to complete, the
									Update in Progress dialog box appears. In
								this case, do one of the following: - Wait for the operation to complete.
- Click Cancel to interrupt the
										operation. Note: You can change inputs in the Remove Face.x dialog box, to restart the remove face operation.
 
 All faces are removed. The RemoveFace.XXX node is added to the tree.
- If the Remove Face feature fails at the time
								of creation, the error faces get highlighted and labeled, and the
									Feature Definition Error dialog box
								appears. In this case, do one of the following: 
 color. You can select any one of these faces from the
 color. You can select any one of these faces from the  for the corresponding face in the table.
 for the corresponding face in the table.