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SolidWorks 2011! January 2011 CATIpult SolidWorks Question and Answer Josh Altergott- Support Team Leader Todd Werginz- Application Engineer
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SolidWorks 2011!

January 2011 CATIpult

SolidWorksQuestion and Answer

Josh Altergott- Support Team LeaderTodd Werginz- Application Engineer

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Agenda

•Introductions

•User Submitted Questions

•Common Support Questions

•Open Question and Answer Time

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User Submitted Questions

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Q: Is there a way to copy a single sheet from a drawing file into another drawing file?

A: Yes there are several ways to copy a single sheet from a drawing file into another drawing file, the easiest of these being Ctrl Drag or Copy and Paste.

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Note: We have seen issues with dangling dimensions after inserting the new/copied sheet and all that is needed to correct the dimension is to drag the end of a dimension line.

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Q: Does licensing allow the user to work from a remote work station, if needed?

A: Yes there are 3 different ways to work remotely with SolidWorks.a. Home Use License, for every seat of SolidWorks you purchase

you are also give a HUL to be used when not in the office. (use same serial number for Standalone License, fill out HUL Form to get new Serial Number for Network Licenses)

b. Borrow a license, if using a Network License it is possible for a user to Borrow or Check out a License from the “pool” for up to 30 days.

c. VPN connection to License Server. WARNING: You need to be running SW2010 SP5.0 or SW2011 SP0.0 or higher for this to work properly. *Note- Both server and client need to be updated.

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Q: Is there a way to make a part in an assembly that is the remaining volume after subtracting all the parts or assemblies?

A: Yes there are several ways to get the internal volume of a part or assembly.

•Tools-Mass Properties•Multi body techniques are going to rule in this case.•Save your assembly as a “part”, create the external shape or volume you which to extract from. Copy your bodies for sacrifice. Use the feature-combine (Subtraction) and then hit mass properties.•Volume of fluid channels or similar type instances. Copy the surfaces or the inside of the part you are looking at. Set offset to zero. Cap the ends and knit surfaces with the make solid box checked. Hide solid and then check your mass properties•Mold with holes (Ejector Pins, Cores and Such), Side Actions, Use the “Join” feature to create a part.

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Q: What is the best procedure to convert AutoCAD 2D drawings into a SolidWorks 3D model?Can an AutoCAD assembly be converted into a SolidWorks model / assembly?

A: Yes and much like working with imported 3D files there are several things to consider.

•Complexity of the model?•How is the model going to be used?•Do you need modifiable dimensions?•Is the 2D geometry correct?

After reviewing these items the process of converting 2D to 3D can be done in a few steps using the 2D to 3D toolbar.

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Q: Drawing Line Formats: Is there away to individually format sketch creations such as lines on drawings? It would be useful to assign different individual line types, weight or color.

A: Assigning drawing entities to weight, color and layer is much like working with layers in other 2D programs like AutoCAD.In SolidWorks we use the Layers Toolbar and the Line Format Toolbar

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Q: I work with imported models, some of them are large to start with. What often happens, the file gets significantly larger with every feature I add, no matter how simple the feature is. Eventually the file gets so slow and crashes so often, that it's impossible to work with it. Would like to know how deal with this problem.

A: Working with imported files there are several considerations.•Where did it come from? Format? Outputting Modeling System? Ask for multiple formats to see what performs best.

•DO NOT LET THE HARDWARE BE THE EXCUSE!

•Round trip to reduce overhead. Keeping a bread crumb trail and trying different workflows.•Lean towards solid techniques first and supplement with surfacing.

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Q: Common Base File Protection: Assuming part or assembly files are referenced from a single folder location and a data manager is not being used, is there a way to protect components or subassemblies inserted into assembly models from being inadvertently altered by another user?

A: Yes but it is difficult and cumbersome because it involves Windows permissions being set for each User and or Directory. Using this method almost always leads to problems when new users start or there is a change of personnel from who originally set up the permissions.By far the best and most ideal way to handle this is with a Data Management system, these can be customized for the very basic check in/out to a great level of detail that monitors the entire engineering process.

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Common Support Questions

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Q: We will be switching over to 2011 next week. I wanted to know if there was a condensed document for tips for uninstalling SolidWorks, before doing the installs?

A: For and major version upgrade we always recommend a complete uninstall of the current version you are running and then performing the new installation. (See instructions below)

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Q: How do I upgrade my SolidWorks Network License Server to a new version?

A: Upgrading the server is something that can generally be done in less than 15min and working directly on the server is the best place to make these changes.

1. Start the SNL Administrator.2. Stop the Service.3. Modify/Transfer the current activation back to the server.4. Close the SNL Administrator.5. Uninstall the current program through Add/Remove programs.6. Delete all directories related to the SNL. Most important is the

folder that contains the sw_d.lic file.7. Install the new SNL Administrator and follow the prompts up to and

including the activation process. Once activation is complete you will want to see Version19 if you installed and activated SW2011 (V18=2010, V17=2009, etc…).

Note: The newest SNL Administrator will support older versions of SolidWorks installed on the client machines.

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Q: How do I copy my SolidWorks settings so they can be used on a new machine or a new version?

A: There are two ways to copy the settings:1. Copy Settings Wizard2. Copy the HKEY_CURRENT_USER setting for SolidWorks from

the registry.a. In Windows XP – Start – Run and type regedit.b. Browse to HKEY_CURRENT_USER – Software –

SolidWorks.c. Right click on the SolidWorks folder and Export (save it to

a location that you will easily remember).d. Copy the file to the new machine or install the new version

of SolidWorks.e. Double click on the .reg file to have it automatically import

itself into the registry.

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Open Question & Answer

Please type your questions into the Chat area of the WebEx and we will answer as many questions as possible.

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Thank You

If you have any additional questions or we were not able to answer your questions today please call CATI Tech Support

at (888) 285-2284 or email us as [email protected]


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