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    Posted: 10.Dec.2014 at 16:56
Hi

I have been working on AutoCAD for many years.

I am currently running AutoCAD 2013

I am working using another firms x-ref's. When I brought in their x-ref, it triggered 'Constraints', I have stayed away from using them as they are hard to get rid of....sure enough, I cannot get rid of them. I find them very hard to work with, of course my deadline is very tight. I have found that they are now present in all my drawings, even drawings generated here. I suspect it is a setting gone awry. I can find temporary relief using delconstraint, but that only lasts a minute. I want to get rid of them altogether until I have time to figure out how to work with them properly.

CAn anyone shed any light on this?

Thanks and Merry Christmas
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10.Dec.2014 at 19:44
Look on your Status Bar.  The icon furthest to the left should be the one labeled "Infer Constraints".  Toggle it OFF. 
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