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HOW TO USE ".psm" TEMPLATE WHEN CREATING ASSEMBLIES FROM PARASOLID FILES?

cadddict (Mechanical)
19 Jun 12 14:44
Greetings all

I have a parasolid assy consiting of sheetmetal parts created in solidworks (customer data).
The default behaviour of SolidEdge is to use the ".par" template to create the solid edge part files that make up the assy.
I would like to get SolidEdge to create the assy using the ".psm" template.

Is this possible on ST4MP06?

Thanks in advance.
teebarr (Mechanical)
20 Jun 12 2:48
It doesnt matter if they come in as .par files because even if they got saved as .psm they would still need to be converted to sheetmetal via the "convert to sheetmetal" command on the "applications" menu.
Tony

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