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Topic ClosedDrive Constraint

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Direct Link To This Post Topic: Drive Constraint
    Posted: 16.Sep.2010 at 10:04
as long as I know Drive constraint only act for single move of driven constraint, is there any kind of way to make sequenced drive constraints with only one click?, I need your advice Guys..
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Sep.2010 at 01:29
In an Assembly file, you can only drive one constraint at a time, but in Inventor Studio, you can set it up to drive multiple constraints at a time, or a chain of constraints.  However you see fit.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30.Sep.2010 at 05:29
I never try Inventor Studio, Thanks for your advice. I'll try it.

Thanks John
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Glad I could help!

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attention of every one. This is the concern which exists in the
society and needs to be eliminated from the society as soon as
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