We've recently switched from Mechanical Desktop to SolidWorks. The switch has gone reasonably well--my users enjoy modeling in SolidWorks, but some are having a difficult time understanding file references. In Mechanical Desktop parts, assemblies and drawings all live in one file, so there's nothing to manage. Now they must pay attention to the references and understand what happens when they (for example):
-move a file
-rename a file
-copy a file
Some don't understand why it's safe to rename a drawing in Windows Explorer, but not a part. Others struggle with "Save As" vs. "Save As Copy."
Is there a document, website, book, presentation or otherwise that explains file references in layman's terms--sort of a "File References for Dummies"? I'm considering writing one myself, but I'm hoping to find something that does a better job than what I can do. It doesn't even have to be for SolidWorks--Inventor (ugh) basically manages files the same way, so I could start with something written for Inventor.
Have any of you had a similar situation--users who struggle with file references? I'd also be interested in knowing how you handled it.
Thanks in advance,
Brian
-move a file
-rename a file
-copy a file
Some don't understand why it's safe to rename a drawing in Windows Explorer, but not a part. Others struggle with "Save As" vs. "Save As Copy."
Is there a document, website, book, presentation or otherwise that explains file references in layman's terms--sort of a "File References for Dummies"? I'm considering writing one myself, but I'm hoping to find something that does a better job than what I can do. It doesn't even have to be for SolidWorks--Inventor (ugh) basically manages files the same way, so I could start with something written for Inventor.
Have any of you had a similar situation--users who struggle with file references? I'd also be interested in knowing how you handled it.
Thanks in advance,
Brian