![]() However there are a couple of other quick ways to find all under defined sketches: Once you decide on an idea you may want to go back and define those sketches… but how do you find them? Well you could open up all sketches in turn, or check the sketch name for a (-) symbol: this means the sketch is under-defined. ![]() I’m sure I am like a lot of SolidWorks users who prefer the freedom of creating sketches without having to always fully define them… this allows for more flexibility when you are designing and trialling ideas. ![]() SolidWorks has an option to always use fully defined sketches. Making sketches fully defined is good practice, it makes changes more predictable.
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