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Date: | Thu, 30 Jun 2011 09:30:36 -0700 |
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All,
Many of the engineering assembly drawings for newer programs are being
done in SolidWorks 2011 service pack 4.0. vs. Autocad.... Our Operator
assembly work instructions for box type electronic assemblies are
normally generated using Microsoft Word with imported wmf files (from
Autocad), digital photos, etc.....
SolidWorks files are relatively new to me and I am looking for some
recommendations on using SolidWorks type files to generate Microsoft
Word based Operator work instructions. thx
Best Regards,
-Joe
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