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Re: Solidworks help??

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Originally Posted by farmersvilleRob View Post
Student edition does not let you export in anybother file type than .Sldprt. BUT if you put it into edrawings you can save as .slt. The slt cannot be used by anything else because it has errors when forming the solid. But using rhinoceros it can then be put into .step
Which version are you using?

The student edition definitely allows you to save in step format. I have done it several times in 2009 and 2010.

To do this, open your part, click "save as," find on the dropdown menu where is says STEP (.stp) and click that. Name your part to the desired name and you should be done.
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