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(OP)
A few years ago I came across a full list of 'all' SW icons and their meanings. It was a helpful cheat sheet that users can have in front of them.
I can't find it now. There are several within help, but not all are listed (that I can find).
Does anything have a list to share? I get questions all the time about what certain icons mean that do not show in help.

Chris
SolidWorks 13
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(OP)
That helps. Thank you!
It doesn't show all of the feature tree icons (nor does Help), but it's a start.

Chris
SolidWorks 13
ctopher's home
SolidWorks Legion

RE: Icon list

Chris,

ponderI believe I have a word doc from SolidWorks which you may be reffering to that explains the Failure Types PDM symbols and broken/unloaded external links which I'll look for. I believe that it was from the customer portal Tips that they would post. A person could create a part with every type of feature and take screen shots of the tree but a document form does exist. Your VAR may have a copy of it or can hunt one down. If I hunt mine down I'll be glad to post it here. Or if I find the doc on sldworks website I'll post a link.

Another Idea is to make and save a copy settings wizard .reg or .sldreg file that could be loaded which would have all the toolbars and icons shown on screen and the Show Description setting active. Of course this would not have the Broken or In Context Unloaded ones you'd like.

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