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inventor 2016 - horizontal/vertical bond in axioms

Biller

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Hello everyone,
I am new to the forum, and I have a question perhaps of little interest to many, but for me it is becoming an obsession.
in the realization of assemblies, I often need to move a component in the assembly area either vertically or horizontally (or in any case with a fixed reference position), and I cannot find the way to bind the movement that interests me.
I make a simple example: If they place a assembly bar, I would like to be able to bind it to move it without running the risk of moving the angle to the reference plan.

Is that possible?

Thank you:
 
Of course, it ties the bar axis to one of the axes/planes of origin for example.
 
Thank you, for your answer.
but I think I didn't understand how or I didn't explain myself.
I tried to bind the bar to the plane of origin of the axieme, with the result that the bar moves on the plane of origin, and of course the bar moves tied to the plane. I would instead define the movement of the bar for example horizontally, but can then move it to each point of the assembly keeping it always horizontal.
I don't know if I could explain.

Tks.
 
Okay.
I was too precipitous.
I have reasoned on the plans, I made constraints on plans applied to the bar. It works.

Thanks for the tip!!!

Biller
 

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