Finding answers to your SW questions.
Finding answers to your SW questions.
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This forum is a great place to learn about SW. A big part of learning is knowing what questions to ask. In these threads, topics & features are discussed which may not be covered by a persons usage of SW in their particular field.
However, in the majority (albeit a small majority) of cases, the answer to many of the questions asked in these threads can be found either in the SW Help files or by querying the Keyword Search at the top of this page.
It is obvious that some members are either unaware of, or too lazy to use, the Help & Search features. If a question piques my interest, the first thing I do is search those features & as it turns out, most of my replies to other members posts have been gleaned from there.
So, to the "unaware" members, please take note & try the Help & Search files. While searching for what you really want, you will be suprised at what you accidentally find & hopefully remember for future reference.
And to the "lazy" ones ....

Sorry if this comes across as being self-righteous but I had to get on my
& get it of my chest.
However, in the majority (albeit a small majority) of cases, the answer to many of the questions asked in these threads can be found either in the SW Help files or by querying the Keyword Search at the top of this page.
It is obvious that some members are either unaware of, or too lazy to use, the Help & Search features. If a question piques my interest, the first thing I do is search those features & as it turns out, most of my replies to other members posts have been gleaned from there.
So, to the "unaware" members, please take note & try the Help & Search files. While searching for what you really want, you will be suprised at what you accidentally find & hopefully remember for future reference.
And to the "lazy" ones ....

Sorry if this comes across as being self-righteous but I had to get on my
& get it of my chest.
from (the City of) Barrie, Ontario.
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RE: Finding answers to your SW questions.
One thing you forgot to mention though is the FAQ section. That section is added for everyones benefit. Some of the questions that have been asked over and over needs to be made into an FAQ. Then the poster asking the same question again should be pointed there.
Regards,
Scott Baugh, CSWP

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FAQ731-376
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I especially like your bottom line!
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Likewise, I would wager that a large percentage of forum users are not adept or even aware of some of the functions this great site provides.
I highly recommend that newbies take a leisurely walking tour of all this site has: different fora, TGML & emoticons, notifications, FAQ's, and search capabilities.
I've noticed that there are differences in search results depending on where one starts a search. Results are better is starting from the forum's keyword search page, and not the search panel at the top of the page. The search panel at the top of the page seems to yield more general results, i.e. which forum to go to.
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I doubt very much that this thread tip will do any good whatsoever ... but ya gotta try
At least I feel better now
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Ray Reynolds
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Also for over 50 demos of SW modules, features, etc, go to http://solidworks.com/pages/programs/officeprotour/webregistration.html & if you have hi-speed internet you can start viewing. If not you can order the CD. The demos are not tutorials, but do show valuable "how-to" info.
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This would be a great help if someone would gather all "vs" threads to FAQ
RE: Finding answers to your SW questions.
Ray Reynolds
"There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home."
Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp., 1977
Have you read FAQ731-376 to make the best use of Eng-Tips Forums?
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Maybe thread links in FAQ can be preceded by date of starting thread? Sure some threads can go on for years but still, this would be good place to look.
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