First, we open any blank SOLIDWORKS Assembly, then you will see those default options mentioned above that you can turn on or off and set to help assist the best process for you. ![]() Now we move into the specifics with Assembly. Here he also touches on the “Help” window and how to access it in the most beneficial manner for you. You can have as many tabs as you need to categorize your paths. In the example, he goes through to explain this, and we learn that you can have multiple tabs for multiple customers or multiple projects, maybe a tab for sheet metal and one for PCB Plastics. Tools options are the next topic, and Eric begins to show you how to create a consistent location and reference that is so important to Templates. Consistency is a part of the process of using SOLIDWORKS Templates.įrom here, the default options are once again reviewed for selecting your settings when you open Templates for the first time. Here Eric is back to expand on the creation of SolidWorks Assemblies Templates, the options within Assemblies and how to define and manage MetaData.Īs in the first webinar, Eric begins by covering the basics and driving home that with the Templates software consistency in location, name and units is key. Following up on these items is Part Two of this Four-Part Webinar string with Assemblies Templates. In Part One of this series, we took a closer look at the Pre-Template setup, an overview of the default options with SOLIDWORKS as well the various tools options. SOLIDWORKS Templates is an essential aspect of the SOLIDWORKS family and below we will preface some of the information presented above by giving you a more in-depth look at the uses and benefits of SOLIDWORKS Templates. Here he will demonstrate how to create SOLIDWORKS Assemblies Templates, set Assemblies Options, as well as define and manage MetaData. ![]() In Part Two of this Four-Part Webinar Series, Eric is covering Assemblies.
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