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how can i make sure that may sketches are constraints? thanks
 
If the colour of the sketch...

We found this comment of the Autodesk discussion boards. It may help answer your question.

Reply From: RobV
Date: Mar/31/06 - 14:25 (CST) NEW!

If the colour of the sketch is dark (depending on your theme), it is fully
constrained.

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Use the Auto Dimension tool.

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Reply From: Brian R. Iwaskewycz
Date: Mar/31/06 - 14:28 (CST) NEW!

Use the Auto Dimension tool. If it reports that zero constraints/dimensions are required, then your sketch is fully constrained.

Brian R. Iwaskewycz
CAD Systems Manager
Core Furnace Systems

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support said:
Use the Auto Dimension tool. If it reports that zero constraints/dimensions are required, then your sketch is fully constrained.

We found this comment of the Autodesk discussion boards. It may help answer your question.

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Reply From: Kent Keller
Date: Mar/31/06 - 14:32 (CST) NEW!

That is what I do when I am not sure. You can't always trust the color.

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support said:
That is what I do when I am not sure. You can't always trust the color.

We found this comment of the Autodesk discussion boards. It may help answer your question.

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Reply From: RobV
Date: Mar/31/06 - 14:39 (CST) NEW!

Good point Kent - There are times when the colour will show fully constrained but when you exit the sketch and go back in there may be a green line. I should have thought of that.

Rob
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support said:
Good point Kent - There are times when the colour will show fully constrained but when you exit the sketch and go back in there may be a green line. I should have thought of that.

We found this comment of the Autodesk discussion boards. It may help answer your question.

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Reply From: Sean Dotson
Date: Mar/31/06 - 14:57 (CST) NEW!

There are other times that the color does not change until you try to "pull" on the line or point. Then it changes color. Such simple things....

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support said:
There are other times that the color does not change until you try to "pull" on the line or point. Then it changes color. Such simple things...

We found this comment of the Autodesk discussion boards. It may help answer your question.

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Reply From: JDMATHER
Date: Mar/31/06 - 15:09 (CST) NEW!

And if you're not sure what constraints are needed if it still needs constraints drag corner points - it should then become obvious i.e coincident, perp, tan ...

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where do i find the Auto Dimension tool ??? how does it look like.
thx

support said:
We found this comment of the Autodesk discussion boards. It may help answer your question.

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Reply From: Brian R. Iwaskewycz
Date: Mar/31/06 - 14:28 (CST) NEW!

Use the Auto Dimension tool. If it reports that zero constraints/dimensions are required, then your sketch is fully constrained.

Brian R. Iwaskewycz
CAD Systems Manager
Core Furnace Systems

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Thanks.
3DCADTips Support Desk :cool:
 

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