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I do this; I pat my head, rub my tummy, spin around in my chair, and Open Lightweight.
Devon
Use the SolidWorks Task Scheduler to 'Update Associated Files', Select the Top Level File and your're stylin'.
While this runs, I like to go for a nice relaxing walk.
When the Task is completed, make sure the Boss is standing next to you when you Open the top-level file. He'll be happier than a tornado in a trailer park. :-)
Cheers,
Devon
I actually abhor working in lightweight, maybe I don't do it right. Part of why I do the above is because I work in large assemblies so often it makes it easier when there's a good structure and process to the assembly.
Working in lightweight can be used additionally, I do use it sometimes when I don't want things loading, but when you have to open that top assembly that show everything and spit out a BOM, lightweight won't be an option.
this is very useful document for as a mechanical engineering
so Thanks a lot Josh
Dont forget in SolidWorks Utilities (in office pro) there is a Simplify feature that simplifies Assemblies and gives them a derived configuration of all the parts and the assembly itself. Do this on your sub assemblies to get rid of any fillets and small features you dont need to see on your main assembly.
I have not tried to use Utilities yet, but will you let you know the success of this