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    Default Measurement Constraints in designer

    I am constantly accidentally putting distance constraints on and don't know how to remove them. Any tips?
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    Right click on it and select remove. If you click on it and it wants a measurement, just hit escape.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lynnfrwd View Post
    Right click on it and select remove. If you click on it and it wants a measurement, just hit escape.
    I Knew it had to be simple. Thanks Lynn!
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    Clicking on undo works as well.

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    I believe you can do a copy of the whole project then select and delete the project then past the project back. This I believe will delete all restraints at once. I don't have designer on my home office computer yet so I can't check.
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