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Sketch needs 0 constraints

Sketch needs 0 constraints

Sketch needs 0 constraints

(OP)
I'm using NX9 and in some cases when I am constraing a Sketch
it will tell me that the Sketch needs 0 contraints, but in the Part Navigator
it still tells me that the Sketch in undercontrained.
Why, and does this mean that my Sketch is actually Fully constrained.
What am I missing.

Thanks,
Timey

RE: Sketch needs 0 constraints

This sounds like a good time to turn on the auto dimensioning and see what it adds to your sketch (if anything). If it applies a dimension, you will know what NX needs to make it fully constrained.

www.nxjournaling.com

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