Think about this. If I want to override a constraint I'd have to choose
suppress or unsuppressed each time. If I was only changing the values it
would be an extra choice.
I think it works correctly. I choose to override it then I set it's state.
Otherwise I'd have to set the state each time.
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Sean Dotson, PE
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The check box for override is redundant with the pull-down. Example: To
suppress a constraint, you have to check the override box, and us the pull
down to suppress the constraint. There are only 2 possible choices, so why
the redundancy? Just click a box to suppress or not suppress. The same
thing happens for the component placement override, too.