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NX7.5 Assembly Constraints

NX7.5 Assembly Constraints

NX7.5 Assembly Constraints

(OP)
I remember in the NX5-7.5 transition class the instructor showed us the assembly constraints per individual part.  He clicked on the part and then I thought it showed the constraints under dependencies. I know this was something that I was looking forward to when switching over but now I can't seem to find where that is at.   

RE: NX7.5 Assembly Constraints

(OP)
I forgot to add that it basically seperated the constraints how it was when Mating Conditions were used.
 

RE: NX7.5 Assembly Constraints

Open the 'dependencies' panel in the assembly navigator and click on the magnifying glass so that it is selected (turns orange), now click on a component and the constraints assigned to that component will be listed in the dependencies window.

RE: NX7.5 Assembly Constraints

You have to also need to select the 'Magnifying Glass' in the upper-right corner of the Dependency panel (see image below) in order to see the Constraints:

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