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1651 Deepak Gupta
nokia_mob Offline Send Email
Nov 1, 2008
4:10 pm
Do a search for those files in the intalled drive. Also check under Tool> Options> System Options> File location for these files.   Seacrh for the...
1652 Erik Varney
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Nov 2, 2008
4:44 pm
Unfortunately I performed all of these tasks with no luck, it appears that they were not installed with the initial installation. I am not sure if I can pull...
1653 Deepak Gupta
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Nov 3, 2008
1:03 am
If needed, I can upload the SW default template and sheet format which you can copy to the default location and add the file location in file location...
1655 David Walker
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Nov 3, 2008
6:07 pm
Can you copy your 2008 files from another PC or copy an earlier version?  Then paste into the default file location. Can you copy your 2008 files from another...
1656 Erik Varney
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Nov 3, 2008
9:49 pm
After much searching and hair pulling. I have found the files. The installation was on a Vista machine and all of the file mapping under "Options" -> "File...
1657 Matthew Lorono
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Nov 7, 2008
2:56 pm
There's a create article on Solidsmack this week about 12 features of SolidWorks that you don't need, and how to disable them. Most of the recommendations are...
1659 Matthew Lorono
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Nov 8, 2008
12:20 am
... version?  ... Just as with models, drawings and assemblies, templates and formats are not backwards compatible. Once a template is saved in a particular...
1660 Deepak Gupta
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Nov 8, 2008
8:50 am
One way out can be saving the higher version sheet formats into a dwg file and then importing into the the lower version that dwg file. This can be a little...
1661 Matthew Lorono
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Nov 9, 2008
7:45 pm
... dwg file and then importing into the the lower version that dwg file. This can be a little time saver. ... That is a good idea. I will require redoing the...
1662 Matthew Lorono
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Nov 11, 2008
5:21 pm
The topic of foreshortened linear dimensions is coming up on the forums. The ASME and ISO standards support foreshortened radii, and SolidWorks also supports...
1663 Deepak Gupta
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Nov 12, 2008
2:30 am
Though I'm not doing much drawings these days, working on parts & assemblies and CFD, but I have never seen or used Foreshortened Dims in linear dimensioning. ...
1664 Chen Peter
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Nov 12, 2008
6:05 pm
I make a set of model(PARTS and ASSY) right now, I want to make another set of it(different version)but based on the original one. So later when I open the...
1665 Phil Malin
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Nov 12, 2008
8:15 pm
When saving an assembly use the save as option and type in a new assembly name, tick the check box SAVE AS COPY and click on the REFERENCES button. In the...
1666 rex
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Nov 13, 2008
12:36 am
you might want to use configuration instead.  parts and assembly can be configured...  this way you only need to maintain 1 part and 1 assembly supporting...
1667 Deepak Gupta
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Nov 13, 2008
3:10 am
Peter,   I will prefer Rex method but wouldn't say that Phill method is wrong. Even that is also another way of doing it. The only thing is if you to have any...
1668 Dan Bovinich
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Nov 13, 2008
5:59 am
Hi Matt, Sorry for delayed response. We are having all kinds of problems with SW2009, PDMWE and our brand new 64 bit Dell workstations, XP, quad core machines....
1669 Albert Whatmough
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Nov 13, 2008
6:33 am
I have to say that we are using SolidWorks 2009 and I LOVE it... The thing I like the most is the Custom Property Tab builder!! Also if you are coming From...
1670 Matthew Lorono
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Nov 13, 2008
9:06 pm
... it seems. ... I am playing around with SW 2009 on the side. The thing that frustrates me with 2007 is that Instant3D is missing. Even when I use 2009 for...
1671 Albert Whatmough
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Nov 13, 2008
9:23 pm
Matthew, It has been a while since I have used SW07 cheers, AL ... -- __________________________________ Albert G. Whatmough Web-Based SolidWorks Training ...
1672 Deepak Gupta
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Nov 14, 2008
2:18 am
I'm still running on SW2007 & 2008. Will have to wait for few month to get my machine upgraded to SW2009. Thanks & Regards Deepak Gupta +91.9811487846 New...
1673 nitin.chavan@...
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Nov 17, 2008
6:21 am
Hi all, I need some basic material about FEA. I am a beginner in this area and I don't have sufficient material. Pls help me & give me some basic as well as...
1674 Jessica Evans
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Nov 17, 2008
6:57 pm
Does anyone know the dimensions for the average size traffic cone? If anyone could help me I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks! Jessica Evans Engineering...
1675 Howard Carter
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Nov 17, 2008
7:13 pm
I doubt there is a "standard" I measured one we have here, it is 28" tall w/a 15" square base. for more sample ideas, check out ...
1676 Jessica Evans
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Nov 17, 2008
7:16 pm
Thank you! From: solidworks@yahoogroups.com [mailto:solidworks@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Howard Carter Sent: Monday, November 17, 2008 2:13 PM To:...
1677 Joseph Lewinski
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Nov 17, 2008
8:20 pm
From OSHA... There are no specific OSHA standards in *General Industry* that address the size and use of safety traffic cones. Although OSHA does set...
1678 Joseph Lewinski
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Nov 17, 2008
8:22 pm
from www.OSHA.gov There are no specific OSHA standards in *General Industry* that address the size and use of safety traffic cones. Although OSHA does set...
1679 Jessica Evans
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Nov 17, 2008
8:29 pm
Thanks, I'm just looking for rough dimensions so I can model a cone for reference. From: solidworks@yahoogroups.com [mailto:solidworks@yahoogroups.com] On ...
1680 nitin.chavan@...
nitusmitchavan Offline Send Email
Nov 18, 2008
4:27 am
Hi all In sheetmetal environment we can flatten the sheet and SolidWorks gives us Developed sheet with required bending lines. But if I use loft command for...
1681 solidworks@yahoogroup... Send Email Nov 18, 2008
11:07 pm
Hello, This email message is a notification to let you know that a file has been uploaded to the Files area of the solidworks group. File : /Engineering...
1682 nitin.chavan@...
nitusmitchavan Offline Send Email
Nov 19, 2008
3:09 am
Deepak, In which software you r doing CFD analysis. Do u have something basic study material to start. Now I am switching from modeling to analysis, I need to...
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