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in creo parametric you can fix the index numbers for a bill of materials let me show you what I mean by that here is a drawing that I made in another video I've got my bill with materials you can see that there are a total of when you bring up my magnifier 63 entries in this bill of materials let's scroll down to the bottom of the model tree here you see a bunch of different components so for example here's this 8 7 6 7 3 1 it's right there to find number 8 let's take a look some these other ones 907 805 there it is it's number 15 and a little higher 907 809 it is find number 18 let's open up the assembly in its own separate window and suppress those components now let me just grab the automatic wrap okay so here we are let me scroll down to the bottom and I'm gonna select this component let's select using the shift key all these different components over here and then from the mini toolbar I can choose to suppress those components oh yeah it's exploded go ahead and unexploded for me...