SW2004, sketches and feature become suppressed when reopening.

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Paul Salvador, Nov 9, 2003.

  1. Paul Salvador

    Eddy Hicks Guest

    Please ... how about you tell us a way not to install the pdf add-in in the
    first place.

    For $9.95 per workstation we have a reliable pdf printer that works with
    every windows program, including Solidworks. And oh yeah, we've had it for
    two years. www.pdf995.com


    (Bluebeam: another solution to a non-problem)

    - Eddy
     
    Eddy Hicks, Dec 18, 2003
    #21
  2. Yep, imho, BlueBeam is a ripoff! It's also limited to only SolidWorks,
    correct?
    And Bluebeam is what,.. $250usd retail, $200usd street and $100usd for
    SW users!?

    Heck, doing a search, you can get the full version of Adobe Acrobat 5.0
    version for as low as $165usd!
    And the latest 6.0 version for as low as $200usd! And for you Dell
    buyers, sometimes they give it away for nothing.

    Beyond that, it's a slap at the SW users knowing that there are other
    PDF writers out there for free or for less than $50usd.

    ...
     
    Paul Salvador, Dec 18, 2003
    #22
  3. Paul Salvador

    Jeff N Guest

    That's why it's currently on sale. :p

    I find it strange that the pdf add-in would cause issues with sketches and
    feature suppression. I'm far from being a software expert, but this kinda
    sounds like my friend that put a new stereo in his car only to have the
    wipers come on when he would turn the stereo on. LOL

    SP1 broke my pdf add-in so I turned it off and went back to using Acrobat
    (which is better, especially for mark-ups, IMO)
     
    Jeff N, Dec 22, 2003
    #23
  4. Paul Salvador

    matt Guest

    Quite honestly, I probably shouldn't have posted that, especially seeing
    how people have handled it. I'll know better next time. I apologize for
    any inconvenience.
     
    matt, Dec 22, 2003
    #24
  5. Your suggestion DID make me thing of something else though.. might
    this problem be related to automatic backups? say.. it backs up the
    part when you're at a certain feature.. when you add mroe features,
    save.. when you load it up it's where the last backup was (while still
    keeping the new features..)? just a shot in the dark here..
     
    Andr? Richard, Dec 23, 2003
    #25
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