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Creating trees from existing examples

Creating trees from existing examples - SOLIDWORKS Tutorial

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Creating trees from existing examples

- [Instructor] When working in Treehouse, we don't always have to start with blank templates. Sometimes we can start with existing geometry and modify it. So I'm going to click here on existing file. I'm going to take this assembly document right here and drag it into my screen. Now you can see that it imported all of the data from that assembly into this screen. I can see all the names, small previews, and all of the custom documents that are filled in. Now for this there's nothing in there, so it's blank. But if you filled in all the metadata, it would be filled in as well. If we want to we can take this and add some drawings to it. Since I don't seem to have any drawings attached. And then we can also add some new components if we want to group these differently, like in two ways separate subassembly. We can also copy by control and dragging. So you can see how quickly you can rebuild a feature tree and reorganize sub assemblies. Once we're done we can click on export to SOLIDWORKS…

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