SW newbie

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by JNJ Eaton, Sr., Dec 2, 2003.

  1. Would someone take the time to explain what all the file extension stand
    for.
    I am having to learn on my own time and have a buttload of existing parts
    and assemblies in 20 or so different directories.
    I would appreciate the help.
    ~Texascadman~
     
    JNJ Eaton, Sr., Dec 2, 2003
    #1
  2. JNJ Eaton, Sr.

    RENDERMAN Guest

    SLDPRT = Solidworks PART Document
    SLDASM = Solidworks Assembly Document
    SLDDRW = Solidworks Drawing Document

    There are others but these are the file extensions for default files you would save out of solidworks. Other file extensions are typically Template files.

    Thanks,
    Steve Tietz

    Would someone take the time to explain what all the file extension stand
    for.
    I am having to learn on my own time and have a buttload of existing parts
    and assemblies in 20 or so different directories.
    I would appreciate the help.
    ~Texascadman~
     
    RENDERMAN, Dec 2, 2003
    #2
  3. JNJ Eaton, Sr.

    kellnerp Guest

    You might want to look in the help and in the knowledgebase for this kind of
    information.

    If you are planning to do what I think you are, moving files with Windows
    explorer, don't. Use SWExplorer or SW itself to move the files from one
    place to another.

    Have you taken any training yet?
     
    kellnerp, Dec 2, 2003
    #3
  4. JNJ Eaton, Sr.

    Brent Horton Guest

    obviously not, he said he is learning on his own time.
     
    Brent Horton, Dec 3, 2003
    #4

  5. who? yo momma?

    LOL!
     
    Irish Redneck, Dec 9, 2003
    #5
  6. JNJ Eaton, Sr.

    sw-pw-man Guest

    HA!
     
    sw-pw-man, Dec 9, 2003
    #6
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