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multiple constraints in sketch

multiple constraints in sketch

multiple constraints in sketch

(OP)
fellow users ... I am using NX4 and sketching like crazy ... does anybody know how to select more than one constraint at one hit ... i.e. same RAD, concentric etc... I am sure I used to be able to do this in a previous version of UG with the CTRL key but this seems to have gone away ....

any thoughts people ...

regards ... gary

RE: multiple constraints in sketch

I think you have to hold ctrl down while selecting the first bit of geometry to get this to work.  This then keeps the "floating" constraint toolbar to stay once you've applied your frirst constraint.
 

Mark Benson
Aerodynamic Model Designer

RE: multiple constraints in sketch

You definately use the control key, just make sure you hold it down before you select the first curve etc, have a look at this video demo.

http://screencast.com/t/zm6AZLHQo
 

Best regards

Simon (NX4.0.4.2 MP4 - TCEng 9.1.3.6.c)

www.jcb.com

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RE: multiple constraints in sketch

(OP)
guys, thanks for your help ... I am up and running per your instruction and all seems to work great

regards ... gary

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