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Protect Expressions in Dynamic Constraints
When a dynamic dimensional constraint references one or more parameters, the
prefix fx: is added to the name of the constraint. This prefix is displayed only
in the drawing. Its purpose is to help you avoid accidentally overwriting
parameters and formulas when the dimension name format is set to Value or
Name, which suppresses the display of the parameters and formulas.
Quick Reference
DIMCONSTRAINT
Applies dimensional constraints to selected objects or points on objects, or
converts associative dimensions to dimensional constraints.
PARAMETERS
Controls the associative parameters used in the drawing.
-PARAMETERS
Controls the associative parameters used in the drawing.
Control Geometry with the Parameters Manager
The Parameters Manager displays dimensional constraint parameters (both
dynamic constraints and annotational constraints), reference parameters, and
user variables.
You can easily create, modify, and delete parameters from the Parameters
Manager.
The Parameters Manager supports the following operations:
Click the name of a dimensional constraint parameter to highlight the
constraint in the drawing.
Double-click a name or expression to edit it.
Right-click and click Delete to remove a dimensional constraint parameter
or user variable.
Click a column heading to sort the list of parameters by name, expression,
or value.
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