To Set the Order for Applying Multiple Geometric Constraints to an Object
In the Authoring Palettes window, in the Geometric tab, click
AutoConstrain
.
At the Command prompt, enter
s
(Settings).
In the Constraint Settings dialog box, on the AutoConstrain tab, select a Constraint Type.
Click Move Up or Move Down. This changes the priority for a constraint when you use the AUTOCONSTRAIN command on an object.
Click OK.
Related Concepts
About Making Content Resizable
About Specifying Centerline Overshoots
Related Tasks
To Apply a Coincident Constraint in the Content Editor
To Apply a Colinear Constraint in the Content Editor
To Apply a Concentric Constraint in the Content Editor
To Apply a Fix Constraint in the Content Editor
To Apply a Parallel Constraint in the Content Editor
To Apply a Perpendicular Constraint in the Content Editor
To Apply a Horizontal Constraint in the Content Editor
To Apply a Vertical Constraint in the Content Editor
To Apply a Tangent Constraint in the Content Editor
To Apply a Smooth Constraint in the Content Editor
To Apply a Symmetric Constraint in the Content Editor
To Apply an Equal Constraint in the Content Editor
To Apply Multiple Geometric Constraints to an Object in the Content Editor
To Create a Horizontal Dimensional Constraint in the Content Editor
To Create a Vertical Dimensional Constraint in the Content Editor
To Create an Aligned Dimensional Constraint in the Content Editor
To Create an Angular Dimensional Constraint in the Content Editor
To Create a Radial Dimensional Constraint in the Content Editor
To Create a Diameter Dimensional Constraint
To Convert a Dynamic or Annotative Constraint to a Reference Constraint in the Content Editor
To Convert a Dynamic Constraint to an Annotational Constraint
To Change the Dimension Name Format in the Content Editor
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