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sorting out constrains

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marconiman
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sorting out constrains

hi

is there a way how i easily can find a constrain between two elements of an assembly in a whole bunch of constrains?

thx
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Message 2 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: marconiman

Find the first part.  Expand the
browser.  Hover over the icon of each constraint.  It will list the
other part to which it is constrained.



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hi

is there a way how i easily can find a constrain between two elements of an
assembly in a whole bunch of constrains?

thx

Message 3 of 6
marconiman
in reply to: marconiman

yes this helps a bit but i still can not see enough.
i want to move a subassembly but it is sticks (not grounded) and i have problems finding the responsible constrain)

thx
Message 4 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: marconiman

Expand the sub in the browser.  At the bottom
of the tree there will be a list of all constraints between this sub and
anything else.  Go through each of these.  (The internal constraints
within the sub will be nested under each part in the sub)


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yes
this helps a bit but i still can not see enough. want to move a subassembly
but it is sticks (not grounded) and i have problems finding the responsible
constrain)

thx

Message 5 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: marconiman

Are there adaptive components in the assembly? I think that will sometimes
hinder dragging.

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yes this helps a bit but i still can not see enough. want to move a
subassembly but it is sticks (not grounded) and i have problems finding the
responsible constrain)
thx
Message 6 of 6
Anonymous
in reply to: marconiman

Go for wire frame display, hover over constraint in
browser to see first selection, click to see other. Sometimes
helps.


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yes
this helps a bit but i still can not see enough. want to move a subassembly
but it is sticks (not grounded) and i have problems finding the responsible
constrain)

thx

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