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Assembly fully constrained

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I feel like a fool for having to ask this question, but I've searched and can't find an answer.

How do I tell if a part is fully constrained in an assembly. The best answer I can find is to use the drag tool and see what moves.
by KennyG » Sun Aug 28, 2022 1:45 pm
If you are asking about Solid Edge, the icon will have a "shaky" symbol around it if it is NOT fully constrained.
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If it's not constrained, you'll have a (-) sign at the left side.
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This is the Solid Edge sub forum. (I made a similar mistake a few months ago. :))
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If you are asking about Solid Edge, the icon will have a "shaky" symbol around it if it is NOT fully constrained.
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SPerman wrote: Sat Aug 27, 2022 6:22 pm This is the Solid Edge sub forum. (I made a similar mistake a few months ago. :))
Sorry, didn't noticed.
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