In the project configuration, you can change the formula for what information you want to display with the OD arrows. i.e. row + column, or sheet + column, or to from component + terminal, etc.
Don't add spec sheets to your project you will look like a noob. Spec sheets should be added/linked in the parts database then forvermore anyone using that part in any project can find a link to the spec sheet. MFG Part Properties > General > Data Sheet Save the sheets in a common network folder created specifically for spec sheets. If you need to add a work instruction or some other config document that is specific to the project then that would be fine.
Yes. You are correct in that you should be putting spec sheets directly into each part. However, this is a training video and it's simply showing the fact that you can embed documents such as spec sheets into the project. And from personal experience and as someone who travels for work quite a bit, embedding a reference document or spec sheet into the document tree doesn't make you a noob - it allows you to share the information 24/7 with your team and keep important documents right at your fingertips - so that you don't have to go search all over the internet or internal servers to find the appropriate information.
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SOLIDWORKS ELECTRICAL is very hard to find for PRACTICE as a student.Can you please give me a suggestion of how I could get it please?
As a student, you can ask your school/college/university to help you get what is called an education or "EDU" license.
Hi, great video. just wondering if there is anyway for us to change the coordinate generated from the origin - destination arrows?
In the project configuration, you can change the formula for what information you want to display with the OD arrows. i.e. row + column, or sheet + column, or to from component + terminal, etc.
Great Video
nice
Looks Good
when is another webinar ...i have to join
I'm working on it - probably May or June. 🙂
thank you
I know he doesn't sound exactly like him, but I like to imagine Jimmy Kimmel is the one leading this webinar
haha! Thanks! I've never been called Jimmy Kimmel before, but I have called Kevin James...
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Don't add spec sheets to your project you will look like a noob.
Spec sheets should be added/linked in the parts database then forvermore anyone using that part in any project can find a link to the spec sheet.
MFG Part Properties > General > Data Sheet
Save the sheets in a common network folder created specifically for spec sheets.
If you need to add a work instruction or some other config document that is specific to the project then that would be fine.
Yes. You are correct in that you should be putting spec sheets directly into each part. However, this is a training video and it's simply showing the fact that you can embed documents such as spec sheets into the project. And from personal experience and as someone who travels for work quite a bit, embedding a reference document or spec sheet into the document tree doesn't make you a noob - it allows you to share the information 24/7 with your team and keep important documents right at your fingertips - so that you don't have to go search all over the internet or internal servers to find the appropriate information.
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Y’a t’il une version française de la vidéo ?
Malheureusement non. Vous devriez pouvoir activer les sous-titres, mais je ne sais pas si cela se traduit en français. (Pardonnez ma traduction, j'ai utilisé Google Translate.)
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Cool comment.