Re: Moving fully constrained components



"pete" <petefaasdas2@xxxxxxx> wrote in
news:s5GdnXJeGYV2eWHbnZ2dnUVZ8qijnZ2d@xxxxxxxxx:

The easy way is to make another config, this allows the original
config to stay constrained, whilst you can suppress the constraints on
the other config as much as you like, then in the assembly above this,
you just change config to suit by RMB, properties on the sub-assembly.

In many cases, the situation is simple enough that the constraints can be
suppressed/unsuppressed without having to change configurations. To the
original question: there is no way to suspend mates other than suppressing
them.
.



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