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Constraints turn black in Assembly Design

Constraints turn black in Assembly Design

Constraints turn black in Assembly Design

(OP)
I have two parts in Assembly Design in an overlay and I need to make changes to one of the parts but it's hard to work with because the constraints have turned black instead of the usual green or white. Can someone tell me whats happening here and hopefully what I can do to fix it?

RE: Constraints turn black in Assembly Design

it might not be black but dark green olive, that would say the constraint is unresolved.

if this is the case, you have to edit the constraint and use logic to solve the problem.

you can change the unresolved color in tools/option/general/ Parameters and measure // Constraints and Dimension tab

Eric N.
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RE: Constraints turn black in Assembly Design

(OP)
Thank you for the quick response. Unfortunately, it did not change the color. But still good to know. Thanks again.

RE: Constraints turn black in Assembly Design

(OP)
AlexLozoya: When we changed the color of the part at the top of the tree it did make a difference. But when the color was changed in the body of the part it did not change to black. So thank you very much.

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