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solid properties
there was a add-in for solidworks called solidprop or something like that but it does not work with the x64 version. does anyone know of a version for the x64 machines?
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you will have to be a bit more accurate with the name. was it one of these
it was swprop2 i was using if there is something better and free great.
i had totally forgotten about that one. i used it for a while but stopped for some reason i also don't remember.
have you tried contacting the author. his address is in the pdf manual. he is a
no i will give that a try. what one do you use?
i usually use the sw built in property manager, but have experimented with all of the ones listed in the faq, except property links from javelin.
btw, i am still running a x32 system so don't know what does or doesn't work for x64 systems.
you may have to experiment and see which one works best for you. the sw2009 property manager is supposedly been improved, but do not have '09 installed yet.
what are you trying to do that the sw version doesn't do for you?
it was a nicer and cleaner interface more user friendly etc.
if you can't get swprop2 to work, you may want to try autoprops by goengineer. the interface and setup look very similar. i have not extensively used either one, other than trying them out.
joe
sw office 2008 sp3.1
p4 3.0ghz 3gb
ati firegl x1
that worked great. the best part is i can customize it the way swprop2 was.
i just attended the swx09 rollout on 10/15/08 here in jacksonville, fl. (very well done, btw.) one of the new features of '09 deals with an incredible ability to manage properties. you can even tweak out a document and save a file of its property settings and then impose (my choice of word, not swx's) these properties on pre-existing files! this is very different than just saving a template.
before going to a separate macro or third party solution i suggest looking at the new abilities of swx09.
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thanks,
the autoprop is just a simple macro that writes to the existing solidworks properties so no modifications being done to the software so it should work fine when 09 comes out at which point i will look into what you are talking about. although i can't upgrade till our vendors do since solidworks is behind the times and lying to us about not being able to save to an older version. there sister software catia has the ability to do it and they are both made by the same company. but that is for another forum. |
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