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How to Import a .swb File

Thursday August 15, 2013 at 11:33am
You may have recieved a .swb file from a supplier catalogue or a download from their website, but how can you then open and use this in SOLIDWORKS?
 
A .swb file extention is actually a Macro so all you need to do once you have downloaded the file is to unzip it to a location of choice - then in SOLIDWORKS go to TOOLS-MACRO-RUN to open the .swb file.
 
 
This will then create the model for you to save and use.
 
Simon Beamish
Applications Engineer

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