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seem to remember a RMB when selecting a part that would illustrate a degrees
of freedom of a part in an IAM. Did this disappear or am I just not
remembering correctly. I have a part that is critical (well that is
overstating it a bit) to its location. I feel that it can not move (due to its
contraints) but the not "movable" symbol will not come up when I try to pull
it in the IAM so I tried to look where it can move. I was sure I use to RMB
and find a degrees of freedom option and then a symbol used to come up on the
part indicating the way that the part might be able to move. Any
ideas?
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"accu-cad" <I
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seem to remember a RMB when selecting a part that would illustrate a degrees
of freedom of a part in an IAM. Did this disappear or am I just not
remembering correctly. I have a part that is critical (well that is
overstating it a bit) to its location. I feel that it can not move (due to its
contraints) but the not "movable" symbol will not come up when I try to pull
it in the IAM so I tried to look where it can move. I was sure I use to RMB
and find a degrees of freedom option and then a symbol used to come up on the
part indicating the way that the part might be able to move. Any
ideas?