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I cannot make fixed lines.

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Anonymous
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I cannot make fixed lines.

Anonymous
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I do not understand why I am getting this error. Here is a link to the file: File

s16connollym_0-1589312683887.png

 

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I cannot make fixed lines.

I do not understand why I am getting this error. Here is a link to the file: File

s16connollym_0-1589312683887.png

 

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LeonardoBN
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Hi @Anonymous.

By Fixed line, do you mean constrained (black) lines? I couln't read anything from your screenshot, so I don't what is that error, but I get no one here.

Captura de tela 2020-05-12 20.24.30.png

Leonardo Brunelli do Nascimento
Chemical Engineer
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Hi @Anonymous.

By Fixed line, do you mean constrained (black) lines? I couln't read anything from your screenshot, so I don't what is that error, but I get no one here.

Captura de tela 2020-05-12 20.24.30.png

Leonardo Brunelli do Nascimento
Chemical Engineer
Message 3 of 8
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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You can see it in the bottom left of the screen. It would not allow me to constrain the lines.

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You can see it in the bottom left of the screen. It would not allow me to constrain the lines.

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g-andresen
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g-andresen
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Hi,

as I said yesterday:

full defined.png

This means that the sketch is constrained and you cannot add any further conditions.

 

günther

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Hi,

as I said yesterday:

full defined.png

This means that the sketch is constrained and you cannot add any further conditions.

 

günther

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TheCADWhisperer
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@s16connollym wrote:

You can see it in the bottom left of the screen. It would not allow me to constrain the lines.


Bottom Left?

Or do you really mean Bottom Right?

 

Your image is not very high resolution?

What software are you using to capture the screenshot?

Are you using the Windows Snipping Tool?

Are you using Windows Snip & Sketch?

Are you using Print Screen and Paste into Paint?

Can you use the Autodesk Screencast Recorder?

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@s16connollym wrote:

You can see it in the bottom left of the screen. It would not allow me to constrain the lines.


Bottom Left?

Or do you really mean Bottom Right?

 

Your image is not very high resolution?

What software are you using to capture the screenshot?

Are you using the Windows Snipping Tool?

Are you using Windows Snip & Sketch?

Are you using Print Screen and Paste into Paint?

Can you use the Autodesk Screencast Recorder?

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TheCADWhisperer
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g-andresen
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Hi,

I'm glad you explained it again.

So it should be clear at some point after several almost identical explanations (also in an earlier thread).

 

günther

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Hi,

I'm glad you explained it again.

So it should be clear at some point after several almost identical explanations (also in an earlier thread).

 

günther

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Anonymous
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Thanks dude! This had me confused but your video helped me to understand the issue and how to prevent it in future!

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Thanks dude! This had me confused but your video helped me to understand the issue and how to prevent it in future!

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