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  1. tbryant

    What's new 2006 ...

    From the What New page 8-5: 1. With a Drawing Document open click options (Standard Toolbar) or Tools->Options. You need to open a drawing since document options are specific to the type of document that you have active. Todd
  2. tbryant

    SW 2007 ...changes on security and licensing policies??

    Scott, We do use the Admin image for all service pack upgrades but unless I am wrong this won't install SolidWorks on everyones machine for the intitial install. We have u full hard disk image that we use to for any new computers or we can use to reformat if something is wrong with an...
  3. tbryant

    SW 2007 ...changes on security and licensing policies??

    I hope they don't lock each serail number to a seat, this would cause a lot of extra work for us. We currently own individual licenses of SolidWorks and only use the number that we own. But the image we have created for engineering workstations has Solidworks pre-installed with the serial...
  4. tbryant

    Detailing MultiBody parts

    Something thing to watch out for if you save all the bodies out as their own parts is any feature created using the hole wizard. You won't be able to use hole callouts anymore in you drawing since SW no longer sees it as a hole feature. This can really com into play with tapped holes...
  5. tbryant

    15-20 mins to calculate pattern feature?!

    I am running SW 2006 SP3. My machine is a P4 3.4 GHz 2 Gig of Ram with an ATI Fire GL V3100 Windows XP SP2. Not really anything special, but it is clean, it was reimaged before installing SW 2006 at the end of last year and I don't install anything questionable on it. I don't think your video...
  6. tbryant

    15-20 mins to calculate pattern feature?!

    How complex is the feature that you are patterning. I just did a simple cube on a plate with 10x100 instances and it created the pattern in under 5 seconds. Using feature statistics shows it takes 1.8 sec to rebuild the pattern. Are there any fillets on the block you are patterning? Are you...
  7. tbryant

    Frustrating Feature Tree

    I have had this every once in a while since upgrading to 2005, it happens much less on sp4 than it did in earlier SP's though. One thing that usually gives you your tree back is to right click on any part in your assembly and open it then rollback the feature tree to the begininng an then back...
  8. tbryant

    Partial Quantity in an assembly

    It won't update automatically for you anymore, but you could just double click in the Cell in your BOM and manually type in the 9.5 value.
  9. tbryant

    Weldment Question

    Use the Split Part command to save the bodies out as individual part files.
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