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SolidWorks 2005 Tech Tip: New Collaboration Settings
by Keith Schaefer, Technical Analyst, CATI
As I read through all of the articles and discussions on the new tools in SolidWorks 2005 I came to realize that many new enhancements were being overlooked.  SolidWorks 2005 offers some extremely helpful additional options in the area of design collaboration. For complete article, click here.

SolidWorks 2005 Top Ten List
by Keith Schaefer, Technical Analyst, CATI
SolidWorks is once again about to turn out another new release. This is nothing new to SolidWorks users, we’ve all become so accustomed to getting a new major release at least once a year that we take it for granted. If we don’t take that point for granted we take for granted the sheer amount of enhancements and innovations that are contained in each release. For complete article, click here.

New Item in Service Pack 4
by Josh Altergott, Technical Analyst, CATI
An important new feature in Service Pack 4.0 has been coming up for many users, it is listed in the Options section of the Release Notes and reads as follows. For complete article, click here.

Command Prompt Navigation
by Adrian Fanjoy, Technical Services Manager, CATI
This month we are going to demonstrate a method for simplifying your entry into the command prompt.  Getting to the command prompt is actually extremely simple.  However, with increasingly complex folder structures navigating to the folder you need can be difficult and a strain on your typing finger.  For complete article, click here.

Product Data Management Fundamentals
by Jake Smith, Technical Analyst, CATI
Over the last few decades’ companies have been creating products using 2D and 3D CAD tools to design, test, and simulate their products.  Overtime many have created tens of thousands of files that can’t be stored in the same way as a traditional “blueprint”.  Managing these files is a difficult task and often times it is completely overlooked.  Many files are lost, recreated, or manufactured to the wrong revision which causes lost time and more importantly, higher product costs.  For complete article, click here.

 

 

 

 
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