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SolidSmack: SolidWorks Users Crave Useful Add-In. Get Presentation Studio

  • Daniel · 1 year ago
    Hi Josh,

    Do you know if it will let you use Custom Properties? I can't try it out yet, since I'm not ready to install 2009.

    Daniel
  • Josh M · 1 year ago
    doesn't work from what I've tried. It's just plain ol' text.
  • tyler524 · 1 year ago
    I'm dissapointed. I downloaded it and went to install it and it wouldn't install. I then noticed it is only for Solidworks 2009. Now if I could only find some way to convince them that we need to renew our subscription.
  • Josh M · 1 year ago
    Upgrading depends on a lot of factors for different companies. If your waiting for customers to upgrade first that a big setback. Otherwise, quite a few of the blogs have reviews of it that would give you some good ammo for convincing management, IT or your SolidWorks admin guy to go ahead with the upgrade.
  • tyler524 · 1 year ago
    Well we don't really have an IT department or anything of the such. We are a smaller company maybe 100-125 employees between here in the US and our other facility in France. There are only a handful of us working in the engineering department and only two of us use Solidworks. Our biggest problem at the moment is the fact that they had bought 2005 and then paid for the subscription for a couple years and then let it cancel. Now that it cancelled were looking at big fees to renew it. I keep trying to push the CEO and my engineering manager and hoping that its going to be a good christmas.
  • Josh M · 1 year ago
    Oooo. Then for them to go to 09 it's something they are definitely going to have to see as cost savings or something that increases efficiency. You could do a report or presentation to show them. Keep pushing though. I htink for most companies it's going to be a benefit to move to 09.
  • Will · 1 year ago
    tyler,
    Your not in NY are you???
    In fact -Upstate?

    The situation you describe sounds very fimilar to a company I visited a few months ago...
  • tyler524 · 1 year ago
    No, I am in Ohio. The worst part of the situation is the fact that they just switched to Solidworks in our French facility and we are trying to unify our engineering between the two companies. They just bought new systems and are running Solidworks 2009 in France while were in 2007 here so it makes sharing drawings extremely difficult.
  • Rod_Uding · 1 year ago
    Hmmmm, I can see this being a useful tool for generating content for equipment manuals based on what you have in the post Josh. You could create the fixed views of the points you need to have documented and if you missed something the person could view the model to see what was missed.
  • Josh M · 1 year ago
    IT would be great for companies to include this on a CD/thumbdrive with user manuals and warranty info. I haven't seen or bought any products that provide a data on a cd beside software/hardware companies. what gives?!!
  • Mike Puckett · 1 year ago
    Josh,

    You don't need the Command Manager turned on to get the tool button. If you right click in any toolbar backround, there is a new toolbar called "Layout". That has the button you can add or place anywhere you like!
  • Josh M · 1 year ago
    Thanks Mike, I turned on just about every toolbar looking for that thing. I was looking for Presentation Studio instead of Layout. duh. thanks!
  • ian · 1 year ago
    Can you use any of the solidworks lab features in 2008?

    I'm in the process of upgrading our lab to '08 student ed. We're also gearing up for fundraising, so this plug in would be great for that!
  • Josh M · 1 year ago
    I recall using some in 08, the blueprints now, but that may be independent of version. Have the students try them out!
  • ckeen · 1 year ago
    The functionality of 3D PDF is amazing for customer communications. I am happy to see SWX extending the use of PDF. My only compliant is the save as 3D PDF and the use of presentation studio with moderately large assemblies crashes even my best station (in SWX2009). The VAR told me this is a known issue and is being addressed in a future service pack.
  • Aaron · 1 year ago
    Hello,
    I've just downloaded and installed the Presentation add-in. Overall I really like this, and think it will be helpful for my organization. I am, however, having some problem seeing the preview of the different views at the bottom of the pdf. I'm using Adobe reader 9, and can see the previews of other sample .pdf's that I've downloaded, but anything I generated from SolidWorks just has blank buttons at the bottom. I've reinstalled, restarted, rebooted, and re-done everything I can think of. Any thoughts would be much appreciated.
    -Aaron
  • Mudslung · 11 months ago
    I'm using Acrobat 9.0 Pro with the same results as Aaron, Blank Preview thumbnails at the bottom of the viewer. Guess someone got too excited about releasing this Crap before testing it. Or maybe we need some outer space graphics card like the (Limited) few that support Realview! Heres a nice feature Boys and Girls but the only way that you get to use it, is if your Mommy and Daddy pay BIG ASS Money!
  • Josh M · 11 months ago
    I've got pro extended and the thumbnails look fine. it may be something that requires the full version, but if you have pro then, man, i dunno. PresStudio is beta, so I'm sure there's bugs in it. make sure your parts/assemblies are not in lightweight mode. maybe do a Ctrl-Q rebuild before creating the layout.
  • Mudslung · 11 months ago
    Update... I figured out the "Thumbnail" problem. You must be able to use Realview, After "Modding" my G Force FX-5500 graphics card into a Quadro FX, I am now ABLE to use Realview and now I have Thumbnail images in Presentation Studio! I found the link to Modding a Graphics Card through this site, so if you want to do yours, just seek and yee shall find!

    Guess I don't have to ask "Mommy and Daddy" for BIG ASS Money now?

    Just wanted to share in case anyone is still having these issues..
  • Josh M · 11 months ago
    man, super cool! I hadn't thought about that at all. Glad the soft-mod went well for you too. Isn't that just CRazY!
  • Mudslung · 11 months ago
    Hay Josh,

    Yes... VERY Crazy indeed. What a Sweet find though, I really wanted to experience the Realview Effect, but with the Limited Support of cards I was unable to afford that luxury. Where theres a will... Theres a way. Never thought of "soft-modding" a Graphics card, Xbox Yes, but GRAPHIC CARD.... Man, I'm glad I found this site. And SolidWorks is not the only benefit as well. Now my Vray renders in Maya and Rhino are SUPERB, especially with networking 4 other Pc's here in the house.

    Patrick
    (Real name)