Jeff,
Where did the H & V reference lines that cross the origin come from? Are
they projected from some other part in an assembly, maybe? I've run into
those bad points as well in a couple of drawings where the associations got
whacked. The pink lines and most of the points would change to normal but
one or two points were hard points and refused any and all advances. I would
have to encircle the point and trim the lines they were attached to free
them for deletion. Most of the time, the points on pink lines can be turned
to normal, but not always.
~Larry
"Jeff Howard" wrote in message
news:F14280CA81237D862DEE930D3E31B2B0@in.WebX.maYIadrTaRb...
> Oh, well, not an isolated instance. Maybe only occurs for the type of
edit
> done. I reproduced the defect in a fresh file also posted to CF (file name
> "proj_prob_test01.zip").
>
> The reference line in sk2 was proj from the (now) diagonal line in sk1.
After
> creating sk2, edited sk1, deleted perp and coincident constraint on lower
end,
> created a coincident constraint to pull end point over to other vert line.
> Noticed in this file that there's a "bad" point at the end of the
reference
> line.
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