If you have Adobe Illustrator, It may work.
Save your Drawing As *.Dwg, or *.Dxf, open it with illustrator.
you should see the layers, then from illustrator Save As *.PDF
Kind of long process. hope you'll find an easier way.
ElevatorJoe,
Here is an Option to reset the rows height of a SW base table to fit the font size using the following macro from:
http://3dawn.com/Free%20Solidworks%20Macros.html
Macro name " Reset Table Row Height "
Nothing About a macro to automatically adjust the size of the columns.
Where did I get this macro from?
From the SolidWorks website: (API Examples)
http://www.solidworks.com/pages/services/CodeExamples.html
http://files.solidworks.com/API/Examples/00000/0100s/0199/Example.htm
sloth4z,
The attached macro will do what you're looking for (split a sketch segment into a number of equal portions).
I'm not the author of this macro and I don't remember where I got it.
Hope it helps...
See if this works for you.
Explode the assembly.
Edit the “3DExplode” sketch.
Hide all the components to display only the exploded sketch lines.
Drag the pointer from left to right to define a box selection or from right to left to define a cross selection (to select every exploded line).
Once...
"Side question: is there a hotkey when dimensioning a circle to make it a radius instead of a diameter?"
Here is a macro out of the SolidWorks API help section:
Change Radial to Diametric Style Example (VB)
This example shows how to change radial style to diametric style...
Here is a macro from Solidworks API Help section. It uses the index position of the plane instead of its name. Perhaps a similar procedure can be implemented with your macro.
Select Plane Example (VB)
This example shows how to select the default SolidWorks Right Plane...
Open component in referenced configuration
This macro can be used in assemblies. Select a component and run this macro. It opens the referenced model and automatically activates the referenced configuration. You decrease the risk of changing the wrong configuration...