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subaxial selection in repeat functions

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CADDISTAPERSBAGLIO

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Good afternoon,
I have read some discussion but I cannot find what it does to my case:-(
in the main axieme I have a series of sub-assiemes that must be repeated with the function "repetition of the linear component ", for example of the bolt groups (dado+vite+washers). at the moment if I select the subaxieme from the graphic area I only select the single component on which I clicked (e.g. screw) and I have to click on the others individually, or select them from the menu. I ask you if there is a way to select the entire sub-axis by clicking only on no of the individual components (e.g. click on the screw and select the whole bolt group).
another similar problem arises when I want to see which sub-assieme is part of a component: I click the component in the graphics area and the feature manager is selected the part, to see the subaxieme of which it is part I have to shake up until I get to the below together father, even here I ask you if by clicking on the part in the graphics area, there is a way to directly highlight the sub-axieme in the feature manager.
Thank you! !
 
another similar problem arises when I want to see which sub-assieme is part of a component: I click the component in the graphics area and the feature manager is selected the part, to see the subaxieme of which it is part I have to shake up until I get to the below together father, even here I ask you if by clicking on the part in the graphics area, there is a way to directly highlight the sub-axieme in the feature manager.
 
very useful mass, as always ;)
within the "linear repetition of the component" solidworks doesn't allow me to select the whole set (not with the right button, nor with "d" ) directly from the graphics area. I bypassed the problem by selecting the various axes to repeat first and then opening the linear repetition function. in this way already I have selected them in the box "components to be repeated". It's a little snout, but it works.
 
or, if the underarm is not too deep, expand the tree
 

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