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    Set IK solver attributes

    To set IK solver attributes

    1. Select the IK handle that has the solver you want to edit.
    2. In the Attribute Editor, select the IK solver node’s tab (for example, Single-Chain Solvern).
    3. Set its attributes as desired.

      See IK solver nodes.

    Parent topic: IK solvers

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