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Deepak Gupta replied to Kenneth Moriarity's discussion Translations of large files to SolidWorks 2010
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Deepak Gupta replied to Richard Puckett's discussion I copied over one of my solidwork tutorial parts could someone upload the starting part Plz?
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This question came up on the SolidWorks Forums today and after answering it I thought of sharing it up.
You have inserted a General table in the SolidWorks drawing and accidentally added one extra Row. Now you want to get rid of that line. As usual you’ll right click on the specific Row you want to remove from the table
and clicked on the Delete.…
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Posted on June 10, 2009 at 9:38pm
Muhammad Salman Akram said… Thanks for all yours wishes :)
Tom Archer said… Thank You
I had a very good day with family and friends.
Freddy Baez said… Thank you very much! How are you? I do not see you on line long time. can we chat this tomorrow or coming weekend?
thanks
Doron
Brad Williamson said… Thanks a lot for Birthday wishes.
Keep on with your great work. .)))
Best regards from Croatia,
Drazen
brendan carron said… thanks for clarification. I also got Photoview 360.
I just realised my solidworks student edition(2009-2010) does not have walk-through animations or Integrated pv360 preview. i have pv360 separate.i had exchange emails with rob robriguez. Best way to new version of SW 2011.average $89 for 1 year subscription.
if professional cost $4K...i
I fell off my chair..
cheerio
Brendan
brendan carron said… Hi Deepak.
Many thanks for birthday wishes.I look forward to receive Rob rodridguez's own 2 books coming to me.i knew you used one of his(Creating animations) like now you uses it often then for your blog ;-D
stay in touch on twitter(Stealth player)
Brendan
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