By Florentina Stirbu

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Within Inventor, new colour schemes can be created and existing ones can be edited. I find this particularly useful for changing selection colours. The Colour Scheme Editor has been part of the Inventor installation since the 2019 release.

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As an example, the default “Light theme” has rather similar colours set for the primary and secondary selection.

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This can make it difficult to distinguish between the 2 participants of a constraint.

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As I don’t want to alter the defaults, I will just create a new scheme and change the selection colours.

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With the new scheme, editing existing constraints is much easier.

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However, the Colour Scheme Editor is not limited to selections – many other graphical elements can have their colour changed, such as dimensions or sketch geometry.

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