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SolidWorks Timesaving Tip #2: Macros

Submitted by Clement Donzel on Friday, 5 March 2010View Comments

A macro is a programmable script that you can run in SolidWorks to automate all sort of tasks.
There are macros that can do things such as deleting redundant features on a part, save an entire directory as .pdf or export flat-pattern views automatically.

If you have never use a macro before, check the video below to know how to run a macro within SolidWorks.

During the whole month of March, the SolidWorks Asia-Pacific blog will be publishing exclusive timesaving tips every Tuesday and Thursday.

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