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Time in SolidWorks?

Time in SolidWorks?

Time in SolidWorks?

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Hello, is there a timer in SolidWorks like in AutoCAD that keeps track of the time you started and how much time the drawings has been opened?  If so how can I view the time in SolidWorks to see when and how much time I started on a project?

If so is there anyway of resetting the time?

Thanks!

RE: Time in SolidWorks?

There is not one built into SW like you describe. However you could try using the log file that is created to calculate the time used on the project.

support69 conehead

RE: Time in SolidWorks?

I use a piece of freeware called AllNetic Working Timer for tracking work time (may not be a freeware version anymore).

Otherwise you could do as support69 suggested.


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