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Hi Iamp;#39;m Jeenesh, an Autodesk instructor. And today weamp;#39;re going to go over understanding why we use sketch constraints in Autodesk Fusion. How to identify them in our workspace and how to correctly fully define your sketches. If you want to know what each constraint does specifically, check out our previous video on how to use each constraint in detail. Sketch constraints are useful tools that control your object geometry, position, and layout in the sketch workspace, they allow you to make controlled and predictable changes to your sketches, without the need for adjusting each of your sketch components individually. For example, these three sketches may look identical, but one of them has been fully constrained, one of them has been partially constrained, and one of them has no constraints at all. While it looks like it may not cause any major immediate issues, if further down the line I need to come back and make a change. For example, if I were to change the height of