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What happen to my rectangle constraints?

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Anonymous
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What happen to my rectangle constraints?

Lately when I draw a 2 point rectangle and dimension along the top it
stretches the whole rectangle.
Then I dimension the right side and it only moves the right side. I no
longer have a rectangle..But if I dimension the left side first it changes
both sides and I still have a rectangle.
I do not remember this happening in the past. Is there a setting that might
have gotten changed ?
I tried both options under "application options" and sketch tab "horizontal
and vertical" and "parallel and perpendicular
Paul
Inventor 2010
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JDMather
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Have you fooled around with Constraint Persistence or Constraint Inference? This is common in 2010 because icon looks similar to Perpendicular and is close to the constraint icons. Also RMB and see what autoconstraints you have active.
Search here as this has been covered one million and three times since 2009.

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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Yes That was it. I must have unchecked them by mistake not knowing what they
were. I did finally find it in another post.
You learn something new every day.... That's it for today
Thanks
Paul
wrote in message news:6267195@discussion.autodesk.com...
Have you fooled around with Constraint Persistence or Constraint Inference?
This is common in 2010 because icon looks similar to Perpendicular and is
close to the constraint icons. Also RMB and see what autoconstraints you
have active.
Search here as this has been covered one million and three times since 2009.

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