Tagged: 3d, 3D design, Ansys Discovery, constraints, Copy, Explore, General (2D), History Tracking, Model, parameters, Record, Refine Stage, retain, save, sketch, Sketch Constraint
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January 10, 2024 at 11:56 amSolutionParticipant
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In Ansys Discovery, retaining a sketch is an important step in the design process. When you are working with constraints in your sketch, it’s important to remember that these constraints are active only in 2D sketch mode. If you switch to 3D mode, the existing constraint data is deleted.
Please refer the attached document for ways to manage and retain sketches in Ansys Discovery.
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