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    Hi All,

    I want to drive an angular constraint. But, instead one part moves towards the other I want to have the motion of both moving towards each other at the same time. Is it possible?

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    Attach your assembly here.
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    It sounds crazy but how can I attach files here!
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    Assembly1.zip
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    Can you assemble with a workplane in the middle of the desired motion and then name the variable parameter for the angle constraint and then drive the parameter?
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