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Specify Constraint Points
With some constraints, you specify constraint points on objects instead of
selecting the objects. This behavior is similar to that of object snaps, but the
locations are limited to endpoints, midpoints, center points, and insertion
points.
For example, a coincident constraint can restrict the location of the endpoint
of one line to the endpoint of another line.
The following glyph is displayed on the object as you roll over the object.
You use this glyph to confirm whether you are specifying the intended point
to constrain.
The fix, horizontal, and vertical constraint icons indicate whether the
constraints are applied to an object or a point.
ObjectPointConstraint
Fix
Horizontal
Vertical
The symmetric constraint icons indicate whether it identifying a symmetrical
point or object, or the symmetrical line.
LineObjectPointConstraint
Symmetric
When rolling over any icon, the constraint point markers are displayed
indicating the constrained points. You do not need to roll over the icon to
identify the constraints that are applied to the points of the selected object.
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