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I am struggling to modify an existing assembly constraint between two parts in Creo 2.0—by using the Assemble option in the Model dashboard. But how can I modify a constraint once I've created it? I have browsed some online resources on creating constraints, but these seem to mention options that I don't see in my Creo version. Even deleting a constraint seems a mystery to me forcing me to, at this point, simply delete entire parts and start over. I miss SolidWorks 😕
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No worries... there is nothing trivial in Creo
All the pop-up menus in the video are right mouse clicks.
Right mouse button. You are highlighting the constraint for replacement if you want. You can remove the individual constraint and you can delete the pair of constraints. And you can delete the entire constraint set. Delete the entire constraint set if you want a different constraint type. You can have multiple constraint sets.
Thank you for the reply Antonius. Can you clarify where in the model I should right-click? If I right-click the constraint node in the model tree view, I can select Info or Repeat, neither of which seem relevant to our case. I tried selecting the constraint node and right-clicking a constraint entity—plane, edge, etc—in the visualization pane, but to no avail. Thank you again for answering what must be a very trivial question
No worries... there is nothing trivial in Creo
All the pop-up menus in the video are right mouse clicks.
Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Anytime!
Hi @TomD.inPDX
would you please send me the link to this video once again?
The attached one is not working.
thank you
Arek
When I follow the link a blank page opens?
i am finding that out
it does a way no normal people would understand [and i have used Inventor NX and SW, I can easily jump from one to the other w/o major issues]
CREO reminds me I-DEAS
Hi,
if you want to modify a constraint of assembled component, then you can:
Martin Hanak