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Auto Constraint in Sketch
When making an intricate sketch I find when you go to drop in a line or something, Inventor wants to pick constraints for you, is there any way to turn this off?
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Hold down the Ctrl key while you are sketching and it won't create an automatic constraint.
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Hold the control key down while sketching...
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