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Modify Dimensional Constraints Using Their Grips
You can modify a constrained object either by using the triangular grips or
the square grips on the associated dimensional constraint.
The triangular grips on dimensional constraints provide a way of changing
the constraint value while maintaining the constraint.
For example, you can change the length of the diagonal line by using the
triangular grips on the Aligned dimensional constraint. The diagonal line
maintains its angle and the location of one of its endpoints.
The square grip on dimensional constraints provides a way of changing the
location of the text and other elements.
Dynamic dimensional constraints are more limited than annotational
dimensional constraints in where the text can be located.
NOTE Triangular grips are not available for dimensional constraints that reference
other constraint variables in expressions.
For information about temporarily relaxing constraints, see Overview of
Constraints
(page 282).
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