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Anyway to bring in a Point File (digitized)

Anyway to bring in a Point File (digitized)

Anyway to bring in a Point File (digitized)

(OP)
Is there a way to bring in a digitized point file into solidworks 2007 so i can use the digitized points to use the points for sketch geometry? Thanks

RE: Anyway to bring in a Point File (digitized)

I thought you meant a point file--like the thing you use to remove material from ignition points for improved ignition.
upsidedown

Jeff Mowry
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Reason trumps all.  And awe trumps reason.

RE: Anyway to bring in a Point File (digitized)

(OP)
CorBlimey, thanks. I am confused how to get it to work though? Can you help.

RE: Anyway to bring in a Point File (digitized)

(OP)
I figured it out, you need to hard code the location of the file. I wonder if their is a way for an input box to show up for you to tell it where to look? I am not a big macro creator guy.

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