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Parametric mode is a mode of creating and editing geometric and detailing objects in which parametric constraints are applied automatically. The type of applied constraints is determined during the construction process by the execution sequence of the object construction command or by snapping (including local snaps).

To enable the parametric mode, use the Parametric mode command.

By default, the parametric mode is disabled in fragments and drawings and enabled in sketches of 3D elements.

We recommend to enable the parametric mode for working with drawings with associative views. This will allow you to create associative detailing objects (dimensions, center marks, surface finishes, etc.) which will "follow" the graphic objects rebuilt due to editing a model.

In parametric mode, automatic parametrization of all constructions and fixation of dimensions is performed (according to the setting in the dialog). Parameterization Management).

Here are some examples of working in the parametric mode.

Drawing a segment that is parallel to another segment using the Parallel Segment command will automatically invoke the corresponding constraint — Parallelism — for these segments.

If while drawing a circle its center is snapped to the end of the segment, the corresponding constraint – Coincidence of points – will be formed automatically.

Drawing a vertical segment leads to the application of the corresponding constraint — Verticality.

Setting the surface finish designation results in generation of an associative surface finish symbol.

To disable the parametric mode, press the Parametric Mode button on the Quick Access Toolbar or enable the Forbid All option in the Associativity and Constraints dialog.

If necessary, you can create constraints manually using special tools. commands. These actions are available both when the parametric mode is enabled and when it is disabled.

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