New SolidWorks Advanced Modeling Demo

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by mbiasotti, Aug 2, 2007.

  1. mbiasotti

    neilscad Guest

    actually I seem to remember this is how the explode assembly triad
    works
    so it isnt beyond a users intuition if you have ever used that... ;o)
     
    neilscad, Aug 4, 2007
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    Cliff Guest

    Ever heard of legal copies of ads for demos?
     
    Cliff, Aug 5, 2007
    #22
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    matt Guest

    Matt, the following is right out of our help file by searching on
    Why would I look there for it, especially if I didn't know that it
    existed at all? I don't want to move it anyway, I want to align it. At
    least there should be a link to it in the Freeform help, and the
    interface should be fixed to put all of the align functions in one
    place. SW has the capability to do anything they want to, starting
    from a blank slate. Why would they choose to segment the help in that
    way?

    By the way, two of the three people who said they would get in touch
    haven't. It's not a problem for me personally, but it seems
    symptomatic.
     
    matt, Aug 6, 2007
    #23
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    jon_banquer Guest

    I've also made these videos downloadable at the following SW page:

    Why not also make the starting pictures from Photoshop available as
    well as the necessary SolidWorks files? This gives the viewer a more
    interactive experience.

    Jon Banquer
    San Diego, CA
     
    jon_banquer, Aug 12, 2007
    #24
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    Cliff Guest

    Interact with this <http://tinyurl.com/32hv5c
    HTH
     
    Cliff, Aug 13, 2007
    #25
  6. mbiasotti

    Cliff Guest


    I see that we have a new forger of posts.
     
    Cliff, Aug 14, 2007
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    Cliff Guest

    Clearly if you DO NOT HAVE or USE SolidWorks, eh?
    LOL ...

    And you would copy & post them where as whose work?
     
    Cliff, Aug 14, 2007
    #27
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