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Re: Import/Export in Solidworks

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Originally Posted by Andy A.
Also, I wouldn't bother saving assemblies as .stp. My guess is that constraints do not carry over well, if at all. Save individual parts and reconstruct assemblies in the new program.

-Andy A.
I have some info that I had to write up about importing file types into SolidWorks for work, and when I go back on Wednesday (I actually will be in more SolidWorks training classes all day Monday and Tuesday), I will grab that info and post it here.

It was basically a step by step procedure to effectively import .stp files into SolidWorks and what kind of quirks happen within SolidWorks when you do.
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