What are your most impressive tricks of Solidworks

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Frederick_Law wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 8:40 am Yes, my drawings don't scream. No ALL CAPS !!!!!

Hidden line dimension. Only when necessary.
Of course, use a view with more visible lines.
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Glenn Schroeder wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 8:26 am Not mine, but @Alin's.

Interesting... How is this different from using convert entity on face and trim it?
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Zhen-Wei Tee wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 10:55 am Interesting... How is this different from using convert entity on face and trim it?
Interesting that the sketch symbol that SolidWorks is using is not actually the convert entities one - but the offset entities symbol.
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Zhen-Wei Tee wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 10:55 am Interesting... How is this different from using convert entity on face and trim it?

It's the same, just a little quicker.

SW isn't using a different function (offset vs convert). The difference is between selecting a face vs selecting edges and converting them. Somehow that "convert" operation remembers its source entity and will always convert all edges of that same face, even if the original edges go away. If you select edges and convert them, then the edges go away, the constraint gets lost. It just depends on what you select to convert.
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josh wrote: Fri Sep 30, 2022 2:29 pm It's the same, just a little quicker.

SW isn't using a different function (offset vs convert). The difference is between selecting a face vs selecting edges and converting them. Somehow that "convert" operation remembers its source entity and will always convert all edges of that same face, even if the original edges go away. If you select edges and convert them, then the edges go away, the constraint gets lost. It just depends on what you select to convert.
Yes. The usual issue is that it might add new edges disjointed from the sketch and preventing an extrude. They may also be out of sight, far away from the original sketch, making it tough to diagnose the problem unless you remember to expect this sort of thing.

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I learned something new on the Swamp today: https://r1132100503382-eu1-3dswym.3dexp ... S2KgZcL0CQ. Thanks @dave.laban.

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Glenn Schroeder wrote: Wed Feb 08, 2023 9:01 am I learned something new on the Swamp today: https://r1132100503382-eu1-3dswym.3dexp ... S2KgZcL0CQ. Thanks @dave.laban.


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TTevolve wrote: Wed Feb 08, 2023 9:30 am I always forget what key to hold down since I don't have to move/re-move buttons often. It's easier to remember to just go into customize and then just drag them off, no need to hold any button when dragin if your in the screen customize mode.
That's what I've been doing for the last 14 years, but it's nice to know there's a simpler (for me) option. When I decide I don't need one it's more likely to be removed if I can just hold down a key and drag it off. If I have to go into Customize I'm more likely to just leave it there. I won't try to justify or explain why, that's just the way it is for me.
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Another thread made me think of a workflow I don't believe I've mentioned or seen anywhere else. I frequently have view labels that contain text linked to cut list properties. Since they're view labels they of course don't have leaders. However, if you copy the note you can paste it in another view and the properties will reflect the new view if you click directly on the model and not just on a blank part of the drawing view.

I discovered that by trial and error (like quite a few things).
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Just stumbled on to this one after 14 years of SW usage.

Want to add something to a dimension? You don't need to type the + symbol! You can just stick the number you want to grow it by at the end and SW figures it out.
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From
https://www.cadforum.net/viewtopic.php? ... ack#p24108
Roberts P. wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2023 9:43 am I've found a way of locating faulty file that has previously been saved in rollback state.

1. Open the assembly that contains the rollback component.
2. Navigate to FeatureManager and select ConfigurationManager.
3. Right click on top component, select Add Configuration... and see the pop-up error message. The message should contain the name of the faulty component.
4. Open the faulty component, undo rollback status and then save.

Sincerely yours,
Roberts :)
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