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Model changes in SolidWorks

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aepeszel

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Aug 26, 2003
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Is there a way for a "Save As"ed part to update not just the assembl but the drawings too? Is there a way to change a drawing view's referenced model?

Thanx
Adam
 
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If your drawing is open when you "save as", the drawing file will update to your new save as file name. If not, it will look for the part/assembly file last referenced when it was open.


Jeff Mowry
Reality is no respecter of good intentions.
 
I do it same as Jeff.
Or you can open the dwg, before you click on Open, select references at bottom, browse to model you want.

Chris
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Ok, but the drawing I am working on did not have that done. The file I have has Rev 3 whereas I am at Rev 6.


Adam
 
Please clarify what you mean. What exactly are you trying to achieve?

MERRY CHRISTMAS
(Unabashedly Politically Incorrect)
 
OK, here's a way to do what you need, but it's a hack.

Save your model as whatever version your drawing is looking for. Make sure your drawing is closed when you do this. Close the part/assembly. Open your drawing. Now open your part/assembly. Perform the Save As operation for your part/assembly to the proper version name while your drawing is open. Your references will now be correct, and your part/assembly name will also be correct. Delete old file names optionally.


Jeff Mowry
Reality is no respecter of good intentions.
 
In the Open dialogue, select the drawing file, then select the "References" button. Double click the path tot he part file and browse for the new one. Then open your drawing and be sure to save it so that it saves the path.

An alternative is to use "Solidworks Explorer". It's found in Start/Programs/Solidworks. Or you can launch it under the "Tools" menu. This tool will allow you to see the links a little easier, just use it to open the drawing and you'll see all referenced file. Right click the part and "Replace".

Jason

UG NX2.02.2 on Win2000 SP3
SolidWorks 2005 SP5.0 on WinXP SP2
SolidWorks 2006 SP1.0 on WinXP SP2
 
I thank everyone for their help. Chris's tip worked out perfectly. I always miss the easy problems, and figure out the bastards.

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