On 28 Jan 2016, at 3:23 pm, Jeff Hajewski <jeff.hajew...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Well, it’s not really a solution but a workaround is double-clicking the 
> constraint and then hitting delete. The double click should automatically 
> select the appropriate constraint in the Document Outline, and hitting delete 
> when an item is selected in the Document Outline will delete it permanently.

That's what I've often resorted to as well, but doing so whips you out to some 
other object in the view hierarchy, leaving you to claw your way back to the 
object whose constraints you were trying to work on. Repeat ad nauseam after 
every deletion.

b


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