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Can't save msg

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ctopher

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Jan 9, 2003
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I have never seen this message before. Just doing a simple save on a part that have saved numerous times.
has anyone seen this before and why it comes up? No surfaces, just a simple square extruded part with cut-extruded holes.
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It's minor, but curious if anyone has seen it.
It saves now. The message popped up once.

Chris
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I also got that message one time. I had just imported a parasolid file and was trying to save as a sldprt. I then saved it as a x_t file reopened and saved as a sldprt. It was OK after that.

Joe
 
Seems like a POswA error message.
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substitute your own language for A as needed.

Were you trying to save it out as a flower part (.flwprt)?[flowerface]

SolidWorks corp probably just changed the wording for the Part cannot be saved at this time error which I haven't seen in ages.

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Just a simple .pos save.
It only happened that once. My VAR does not know the message either.
My guess is the programmers trying to be funny.

Chris
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Is there a Partial Save type or a Slot machine save option where you have to line up the gold bars or get 3 fillet icons to have SolidWorks save?
There should be only one type of save, a successful one. [lol]

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Yes, but the bars have to have mates that work for alignment, at the same time holding down the esc and right arrow key at the same time with one hand.
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