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how do you tell what layer a constraint is on?

how do you tell what layer a constraint is on?

how do you tell what layer a constraint is on?

(OP)
How do you tell what layer a constraint is on?  Especially in 2D draft.

RE: how do you tell what layer a constraint is on?

I avoid use of layers for this amongst other reasons.

For some entities if you select them and do a RMB properties it will tell you what layer they are on, not sure if it works for the little constraint symbols, I'd guess not.

RE: how do you tell what layer a constraint is on?

Hi,

relationships are connected to the object drawn and are
kept and maintained by SE. They are not placed on any
layers shown within the edgebar.

dy

RE: how do you tell what layer a constraint is on?

(OP)
Thanks.

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