SOLIDWORKS: File References
1h 4mIntermediate2018-06-14
Authors

David Antanavige
Mechanical Engineer and CAD Educator
Course details
SOLIDWORKS file references are the backbone of how all assemblies and drawings are created. In this course, get acquainted with the various ways that file references can impact your SOLIDWORKS workflow, as well as how to diagnose common file reference issues. Discover where to find file references, how to understand the different indicators and errors you may come across, and how to resolve errors. Learn how to edit parts, assemblies, and drawings using file reference options. This course also covers the advanced Pack and Go, move, and replace options, which all relate. Plus, find out how to copy over a project without disrupting legacy designs.
Learning objectives
File references in parts and assemblies
Working with derived parts
Replacing components
Troubleshooting broken references
File references in drawings
Replicating data
Copying files using Pack and Go
Learning objectives
File references in parts and assemblies
Working with derived parts
Replacing components
Troubleshooting broken references
File references in drawings
Replicating data
Copying files using Pack and Go
Skills covered
SOLIDWORKSDassaultManufacturingProduct and Industrial DesignProduct and ManufacturingDeep Dive (X:Y)
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Welcome
1. File References in Parts and Assemblies
- 02 - Explanation of file references
- 03 - Open dialog box
- 04 - List References and Find References
- 05 - Sketch relations
- 06 - Working with derived parts
- 07 - Breaking references
- 08 - Master modeling
- 09 - Replacing components
- 10 - External references
- 11 - Troubleshooting broken references
2. File References in Drawings
- 12 - Looking at drawing views
- 13 - Open dialog box
- 14 - Reusing drawings for new models
- 15 - Troubleshooting broken views
3. Replicating Data
- 16 - Copy, rename, and move
- 17 - Pack and Go overview - Copy
- 18 - Pack and Go - Creating a new version
- 19 - Pack and Go - Using the zip feature
- 20 - Treehouse
Conclusion
- 21 - Next steps