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  1. JJ2013

    Any Mandarin Chinese speaking SolidWorks professionals out there

    Hi, I appreciate the response, but my friend's going to attend a SW users' group meeting that is taking place next month. Regards
  2. JJ2013

    Any Mandarin Chinese speaking SolidWorks professionals out there

    Hi, I have been already getting good advice from several members to Rebuild Errors that we're seeing when modifying an existing assembly. Please, respond to this if you are an experienced Solid Works user and speak Mandarin Chinese! Would love to connect and discuss the problems that I and my...
  3. JJ2013

    Repair errors

    Hi Scott, Another silly question on my part; as a larger gap is opened up between the two web members, the dimensions of the members change commensurately but nothing else does. I would imagine that disregarding the rebuild errors won't work as one needs to drill down into this more.
  4. JJ2013

    Repair errors

    Thank you for your feedback. The assembly is a steel truss with changes made to the gap at the joint where pairs of "web members" meet on the "chord" to enable a more robust weldment.
  5. JJ2013

    Repair errors

    Thank you so much. I've rebuilt several times to no avail. The the rebuild icon doesn't go away. I keep seeing a large # of suffix->?. Can you provide step-by-step instructions on how to solve and update features after I have opened the assembly? Where do I see the update path first of all...
  6. JJ2013

    Repair errors

    Actually, posted this same question on the wrong forum at first.... A friend is working on an assembly drawing at work (she got that assembly drawing from someone else) during which solid works tells her the design needs to be REBUILT (I guess this is because of conflicts in references or...
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